Articles by month: July 2015
ADHD & The Money Management Dilemma
If you have ADHD, money may be slipping through your hands more than you were thinking!
More Nature, Less Meds: An Alternative Treatment For ADHD
In the last decade there have been more diagnosed cases of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) than ever before. A study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control shows that the percentage of children in the U.S. diagnosed with ADHD continues to rise, and in 2011 reached an all time
Get Ready to Move In
The past two articles in my column explained how to get started in the moving process once you sell your home, and also what to do with those things you need to get rid of. This week is the next part on the subject and I will address moving into
Moving In Day
By this time, if you have been reading for the past three weeks, you should be well prepared for your upcoming move and hopefully ready to settle into your new home. You may have already moved recently and are in the midst of figuring out how to get settled in
ADHD Awareness
October is ADHD Awareness month and you may be asking yourself why this relates at all to my column on Organizing and Balance. It's simple. Roughly 90 percent of my clients have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and the key challenges are organizing, time management, and handling basic life tasks
ADHD, Part II
An individual with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) more often than not really struggles to just get through the day. What, you may be asking, is so difficult about living with ADHD? Isn't that just someone who is hyper and can't stay focused long enough to get anything done? Allow
The Three 'A's of ADHD Awareness
ADHD in children is what our society tends to hear most often, although more and more adults are getting diagnosed for the first time. This week I am going to address children with ADHD and how that looks. Following articles will address ADHD in teens and then in adults. It
ADHD Awareness: Diagnosis in the Teen Years
Although many people learn they have ADHD in their childhood years, often it isn't until the teen years that ADHD issues begin to present a real problem. Transitional school years, such as starting high school or the first year of college, are often the time symptoms become more troublesome or
Teaching Our Children Organization
Yes, that's what I just said, "Do the laundry" to aid your child in learning and success. There are many excellent skills learned in doing the laundry. Let me explain... The laundry is a task that everyone should learn to do for themselves regardless of their circumstances in life.
ADHD Awareness: It Isn't Just for Children Anymore!
The recent surge in ADHD diagnosis in adults has caused some confusion, since most people associate it primarily with children. Many more adults are being diagnosed, and it is eye-opening for them. When parents learn that their child has been identified with ADHD, that information comes with a catalog of
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Coach Juli doesn't just apply a "band-aid." She does surgery.