Edge Foundation—Coaching for students with ADHD

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Getting organized — (ADD) ADHD style

June 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Do you have piles of paper everywhere?  Do you trouble finding the right piece of paper when you need it?  Don’t worry, you aren’t alone.
Getting your paperwork organized can be an overwhelming task if you’ve procrastinated too long.  The key is getting caught up, then having a system in place so you don’t fall behind […]

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An (ADD) ADHD coaching success story — part 2

May 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Editor’s Note:  Our last blog talked about how ADHD has impacted Nolan Wesselink in school.  This one explores how coaching has made a difference in his life.  For more information about how an Edge ADHD Coach can help you visit Edge Foundation’s Coaching Page.]
Written by guest blogger: Shaina Humphries, University of Illinios- Urbana/Champaign
Aside from his […]

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About.com Article Features the Edge Foundation as (ADD) ADHD Resource

April 23rd, 2008 · 3 Comments

We’re pleased to announce About.com has posted an interview with the Edge Foundation. The article explores how coaching can help high school and college students with ADHD reach their full potential.
ADHD Coaching for High School and College Students
About.com is a part of the New York Times Company. The (ADD) ADHD section is written by Keath Low. […]

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New book for The “Disorganized” (ADD) ADHD Mind

April 15th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Edge Foundation board member, Nancy Ratey, publishes a new book: The Disorganized Mind: Coaching Your ADHD Brain to Take Control of Your Time, Tasks, and Talents (St Martins Press April ‘08)

“This is a book about possibility,” says Ratey “It’s both a practical guide to taking control of the symptoms with which individuals with ADHD struggle, […]

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