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Category Archives: ADHD

ADHD: Don’t Skip the Facts

Posted on February 25, 2019 by DS SEPACFebruary 25, 2019

Hosted by Commonwealth Learning Center Thursday, 3/21/19 7:00-9:00pm 220 Reservoir Street Suite 6 Needham, MA Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can affect individuals of all ages, and today the evaluation of ADHD and executive functioning and is more sophisticated than ever … Continue reading →

Posted in ADHD, Educational Seminars

5 Things I Tell Parents About ADHD & Sleep

Posted on October 16, 2018 by DS SEPACOctober 16, 2018

Understood.org Blog post by Nelson Dorta, Ph.D. 10/19/18 As a pediatric neuropsychologist for 20 years, I’ve worked with many children with ADHD, as well as kids with sleep issues. I talk with parents all the time about the role of … Continue reading →

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The Body-Brain Connection: How Fidgeting Sharpens Focus

Posted on August 29, 2017 by DS SEPACAugust 29, 2017

By Roland Rotz, PH.D., Sarah D. Wright ADDitude Research shows that physical activity — even a little foot-tapping or gum chewing — increases levels of the neurotransmitters in the brain that control focus and attention. Learn how a subtle fidget … Continue reading →

Posted in ADHD

Research ILD’s Annual Pathways to Success Gala

Posted on November 9, 2016 by DS SEPACNovember 19, 2016

Hosted by The Research Institute for Learning & Development Thursday, 11/17/16 6:00-9:30pm Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA Be inspired: “How ADHD Became My Strength” Daniel Koh was appointed Chief of Staff to Mayor Marty Walsh, City of Boston, in January, … Continue reading →

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Why Some Kids Have Trouble Following Directions

Posted on July 13, 2015 by DS SEPACJuly 13, 2015

Amanda Morin Parent Advocate & Former Teacher Understood.org Some kids find it hard to tune in to directions. Others struggle to follow through. What kind of trouble they have depends on the issue causing it. Find out the causes … Continue reading →

Posted in ADHD, Executive Functioning, Speech Language Issues, Working Memory
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