How Youngsters with ADHD Can Avoid the Criminal Justice System

By Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG – January 27, 2025

Some years ago, I had a conversation with an expert in the criminal justice system around helping young people with ADHD avoid the criminal justice system by understanding and managing their symptoms. The conversation included markers that represent important times, called tipping points, when those with ADHD are vulnerable and could head down the wrong path. But resources are available to help parents be proactive to catch these things before they happen.
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ADHD Tips for College Parents: Stay Connected and Supportive

By Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG – January 20, 2025

Heading to college can be tough for students with ADHD and keeping in touch as a parent can pose some challenges, too! I had a talk with Rob Tudisco, former president of Edge Foundation, to talk about the struggles of students with ADHD as they go off to college.

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An ADHD-Friendly Approach to Find Your Organizing System

By Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG – January 6, 2025

You may be reading this because the idea of organizing caught your eye. Many of those with ADHD label themselves as disorganized when they see the clutter around them or think of the odd ways they manage tasks. The truth is, however, that much of their “disorganization” is simply based on how it looks. Continue reading “An ADHD-Friendly Approach to Find Your Organizing System”