EdieLovesMath: a blog dedicated to teens and young adults with ADHD and Autism (ASD).

  • Is it ADHD?  Is it PTSD?  It might be both.

    Is it ADHD?  Is it PTSD?  It might be both.

    Having ADHD alone can be a contributing factor in getting PTSD due to their many risk-taking behaviors. Post traumatic stress disorder is a condition that looks similar to ADHD, however there are varying differences. The underlying reasons for the symptoms of both can be confusing. Survivor’s guilt Hypervigilance (constantly on the look-out for possible threats)…

  • ADHD Underachievers:  15 Tips to Lift Them Up

    ADHD Underachievers: 15 Tips to Lift Them Up

    “Our kids” aren’t known for co-existing peacefully with their ADHD.  Whether it’s poor self-esteem, overwhelm, or behavior, there are strategies to break through obstacles.  Individualized attention that is student based provides better opportunities for success.  

  • How to Find College Success for People with ADHD

    How to Find College Success for People with ADHD

    People with ADHD are less likely than others to attend college.  Lower graduation rates are often attributed to greater psychological difficulties. Fortunately, trends show an increasing college population of students with ADHD, growing to approximately 2% to 8%.  Another 20% of non-labeled students are approaching its diagnostic criteria. Compared to peers, people with ADHD face…

  • 15 Studying Tips for Better Grades, ADHD Style

    15 Studying Tips for Better Grades, ADHD Style

    ADHD:  Drifting, frustration, short attention span.  Use these strategies to improve learning and understanding.

  • ADHD School Success:  It Takes a Village

    ADHD School Success:  It Takes a Village

    HELP!  ADHD at school equals challenges and struggles.  Where to go from here? “Our kids” get lost, with more than 30% failing or having to repeat a grade.  Building a team is the key to turning things around. Parental involvement is critical to the identification and instruction of students with ADHD.  This is particularly true…

  • ADHD Coaching: A Road to Success

    ADHD Coaching: A Road to Success

    Trouble controlling behavior?  Challenging social skills?  Anxiety?  There are more than 3 million people with ADHD.   How can we help?  Coaches. ADHD is a mental health condition characterized by difficulties maintaining attention.  It incorporates trouble concentrating, chronic boredom, and low self-esteem.  Challenging traits for adults include poor performance, procrastination, and relationship skills. There are no…

  • ADHD:  A Gift or a Curse?

    ADHD: A Gift or a Curse?

      ADHD is not easy to live with.  No one will argue with that.  The silver-lining beyond the clouds?  Yes. We should not make light of this disorder.  The world’s psychiatric handbook, DSM-V outlines specific diagnostic symptoms.  It’s further treated with medication or requested special academic help. To receive a diagnosis, true ADHD comes with…

  • Behavior Management – Another Medication

    Behavior Management – Another Medication

    45% of adolescents with ADHD have conduct disorders.  It directly impacts social interactions with parents, teachers, and peers.  Medication and behavior therapy together result in the greatest improvement in symptoms. Characteristics of behavior disorders include inattention, impulsivity, and occasional hyperactivity.  Their response inhibition increases risk-taking.  There are increases/decreases of particular behaviors or reactions. Negative, disobedient,…

  • ADHD in Girls.  They Have it Too…A Lot!

    ADHD in Girls.  They Have it Too…A Lot!

    Count it out.  50% to 75% of girls with ADHD are missed.  It doesn’t manifest in the same way for boys and girls.  Keep your eyes open when trying to diagnose different genders. Girls with ADHD have unique needs and characteristics.  It is more likely for 13.2% of boys to be diagnosed as having ADHD.…

  • ADHD and Executive Functioning…What a Mess!

    ADHD and Executive Functioning…What a Mess!

    Hyperactivity and impulsivity?  The inability to stay on task?  They form a pattern of chronic difficulties in executing daily dask. Executive functioning is a cognitive management system of the human brain.  They are very specific, divided into more distinct skills that typically develop during childhood and adolescence. Executive function can be divided into two groups.…

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