
In today’s Part 2 episode, we continue the conversation with CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services expert, Dr. Glen Elliot. If you are a parent of a child with ADHD, you’ll be glad to hear that “there truly is light at the end of the tunnel.” Persistent, loving, unconditional support, effective interventions and adapting to your child’s evolving needs can lead to really positive outcomes. Dr. Elliot speaks with experience on all fronts: as an accomplished researcher, writer and practitioner on the subject, and the parent of an adult son with ADHD. Listen today as he shares his wisdom on the different types of ADHD, behavioral interventions, medication considerations and other strategies for supporting your unique child.
RESOURCES
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Dr. Elliott’s book:
Medicating Young Minds: How to Know If Psychiatric Drugs Will Help or Hurt Your Child
From the Resource Library
Their Beautiful Minds: The Smart Child Who Struggles
Trouble With Executive Function at Different Ages
Why Working Memory Fails and How to Bolster It
Research: Breathing Exercises Improve Focus in Children With ADHD
With Handouts:
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Teens: What You Need to Know
Strategies That Work: A Parent’s Guide to ADHD at School
Behavior Therapy for Children With ADHD
Behavior Therapy for Young Children With ADHD: An Overview for Parents and Caregivers


