123- Addressing ADHD Behaviors in the Classroom

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610- Science-Backed Sleep Solutions for Neurodivergent Children and Teens

Melisa Moore, Ph.D., explains why sleep is so difficult for many children with ADHD; explores the impact of poor sleep on attention, emotional regulation, school performance, and more; and shares strategies that can make a meaningful difference. Resources: ADHD Sleep Problems in ...  Show more

609- Gaslighting at Work: How to Stop the Workplace Bullying That Impacts Neurodivergent Professionals

Gaslighting at work can make neurodivergent workers feel responsible for the wrongs being done to them by toxic managers and colleagues. Jennifer Fraser, Ph.D., explains how gaslighting functions, shares case studies, and offers ways to protect against it. Resources: Workplace Bu ...  Show more

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