Art therapy makes use of drawing, painting, and even sculpting to improve the well-being and confidence of kids, based on the notion that self-expression can be used to address emotional problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behavior, reduce stress, and increase self-awareness. Learn how art therapy can help improve the confidence of your child with AD/HD, and be a good […]
[Seminar] Ready, Aim… Fly!: Preparing teens with AD/HD for college
Are your teens ready for college? It is important to remember the significant amount of opportunity available for college graduates. The global economy is becoming increasingly competitive, and in order to give yourself the best chance for a well-paying job, our teens must hurdle and appreciate the importance of college education.
Reading Matters: Why children need to read, and keep reading
“I don’t want to read!” “That’s too long!” “It’s so difficult!” “’Wag, boring ‘yan!” These were the common complaints I heard from my students diagnosed with AD/HD in the center where I previously worked in as a reading clinician. Choosing a book for them had always been a struggle. This was especially true when they were already transitioning from reading short […]