by Laurie Dupar | Apr 24, 2012 | ADHD in Children, ADHD Treatments & Medications, Adults with ADHD
“Medication levels the neurobiological playing field” ~ Biederman, J., & Spencer, T. (2002) After receiving a diagnosis of ADHD, the most commonly asked questions people have are around ADHD medications. Despite the fact that we have been using the same...
by Laurie Dupar | Apr 6, 2012 | ADHD Coach Training, ADHD Treatments & Medications, Adults with ADHD
I am away on vacation this week, recharging my batteries after two back-to-back conferences. I can’t wait to share the information with you…but in the meantime, here is a guest blog from Sunny Aldrich of Midnight Sun Coaching in Alaska. When I was...
by Laurie Dupar | Feb 9, 2012 | ADHD Treatments & Medications, Adults with ADHD
People with ADHD are often eager to explore all the possibilities of better managing their ADHD challenges. Even though studies show that medication is up to 70-80% effective in reducing the core symptoms of ADHD (inattention, impulsivity and distractibility), there...
by Laurie Dupar | Jan 26, 2012 | ADHD Treatments & Medications, Adults with ADHD
ADHD affects conservatively about 5-8% of the world’s population. With the world’s population being around 7 billion…that’s a lot of people struggling with inattention, impulsivity or distractibility! Since math has never been my best academic subject, comprehending...
by Laurie Dupar | Sep 28, 2011 | ADHD Help, ADHD Treatments & Medications
One of the most effective management strategies for minimizing the challenges and symptoms of ADHD is medication. This might not be the most popular statement I have ever made, but research over and over again has shown that ADHD medications can “level the playing...
by Laurie Dupar | Jun 16, 2011 | ADHD Treatments & Medications, Adults with ADHD
Do I have ADHD? Does my child have ADHD? Simple words, but the answer to this question can be life changing for people and/or parents who are unsure as to whether or not they or their child have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It amazes me in this age...