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New Resources on Academic Accommodations & Educational Rights (IEPs, 504 Plans)

If your child or college student may need academic accommodations next school year, to show what he or she is truly capable of, it's not too early to begin planning and "doing your homework."  Typically, parents who are well-prepared before ever requesting such services will have a good, cooperative outcome.  Those who aren't may be [...]

By |2022-04-26T19:50:53+00:00April 26th, 2022|ADHD, Couples & Family Therapy, Free Presentations, Parenting, Uncategorized|Comments Off on New Resources on Academic Accommodations & Educational Rights (IEPs, 504 Plans)

Presentation: Bolstering Social Skills for ADHD & Asperger’s Students

In October 2016 Dr. Hill enjoyed again presenting at the combined Idaho School Counselors- School Psychologist Annual Conference, this time on improving social skills for children with ADHD and high functioning autistic spectrum diagnoses (Asperger's).  After examining how core symptoms of both issues can lead to social difficulty, participants learned how friendship coaching, group therapy, [...]

By |2017-02-03T20:41:27+00:00February 3rd, 2017|ADHD, Parenting, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Massive ADHD Study finds Therapy on Par with Medication

As a psychologist I am dedicated to staying on top of contemporary research so that my clients can take advantage of the newest information available.  Among several e-newsletters I subscribe to, one dedicated to ADHD recently highlighted a new, massive-sized study compiling data from over 300 individual studies.  It truly dwarfs other so-called "meta-analyses" that [...]

By |2017-06-27T20:22:45+00:00April 3rd, 2015|ADHD, Couples & Family Therapy, Parenting, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Massive ADHD Study finds Therapy on Par with Medication
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