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Category Archives: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Book Launch: ADHD: You’ve Got My Attention!
Friday, September 20th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Cumberland County Community Church, Millville, NJ Free Book launch. ADHD: You’ve Got My Attention: Strategies for Meeting Life’s Challenges, by Bob Ossler and Janice Heck, will be released on September … Continue reading
Retained in Second Grade: Undiscovered ADHD
Officially diagnosed with adult ADHD in my late 50s, I had wondering all my life what was wrong with me. Why was I so different from other people? Why did I have such trouble learning? As an adult in my … Continue reading
Posted in A.D.D./A.D.H.D., attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Tagged ADD, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Driven to Distraction, dyslexia, Edward Hallowell MD, failing in school, Impulsivity, learning styles, retention in grade, short attention span, social promotion
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Overwhelmed by ADHD? Don’t Give Up
Working on our book on strategies for harnessing ADHD can be overwhelming. Janice Hall Heck, my collaborator on this book, is a toastmaster for detail, but I love it. I’ve felt overwhelmed in school and life many times in my … Continue reading
ADD/ADHD: Impulsive Artist
A short attention span is generally seen as a negative. In my case, I called it curiosity. I wanted to know everything, see everything, do everything. I couldn’t do this very well sitting on a hard seat in a classroom. … Continue reading