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Signs That Your Child May Have ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common disorders in children. In this post, I’ll show you the most common signs of ADHD in children.

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Executive Dysfunction

As a Clinical Neuropsychologist who assesses children and adolescents, one of the most common complaints I hear from parents is how scattered and disorganized their children are. These are challenges in the area of what are called executive functioning.

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IQ-What Does It Really Tell Us?

Over the years, you’ve probably heard about geniuses taking IQ tests and coming out with high numbers.
But what do those numbers really tell us? Should you have your child take an IQ test?

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Top 5 Study Tips for Your Student

Studying is the best way to help your child prepare for tests, but how do you get a child with ADHD to focus on studying? I’m sharing 5 study tips that’ll help your child succeed in this post!

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Is Boredom a Sign of ADHD?

One of the most common buzzwords I hear from parents with whom I work, in talking about their child, is ‘boredom.’ Their child often uses this word, including in school, though also in dealing with homework and for tasks they don’t want to do.
Whenever I hear this, my first consideration is the possibility of ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

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How Does ADHD Affect a Child’s Performance?

Everybody can have difficulty sitting still, paying attention or controlling impulsive behavior once in a while.
It is simply not possible for anyone to be fully locked in 100 percent of the time.
Our brains aren’t ‘wired’ that way!
So what can we do?

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What is Neuro-Psychological Testing and Why is it Necessary?

Neuropsychological testing, or a neuropsychological evaluation, refers to the examination of the relationship between your child’s brain functions and their thinking, behaviors, and emotional state.

The results of the testing help us better understand your student’s unique strengths and weaknesses and provide a roadmap for the type of intervention that may be necessary.

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Where There’s a Way, There’s a Will

As a Clinical Neuropsychologist who works primarily with kids, adolescents, and their families, one of the most common comments I hear from parents is that their child is not motivated.
Some go so far as to describe them as lazy.
Their child is clearly bright, their potential boundless. “If only they would try harder!,” they lament.

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Students Are Struggling: What Comes Next?

The emergence of a vaccine has given new hope to the idea that things will eventually return to normal. Though it will inevitably be a long and complicated process, I’m hoping that by late spring or summer, we will all be taking a big sigh of relief and getting back to the things and people we miss. Fingers crossed!

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