Hello Brains! Are you having trouble doing the Right Thing? You are not the only one. Motivation is a major problem ADHDers have to face. This episode focuses on how to fix Motivation Bridge.
I want to thank Doctor B, TakeThis.org, for suggesting the clever phrase “fill-in the planks” and for motivating my work in so many other ways.
A huge thank you to my animators and editors Palestrina & JustCallMeGary, who worked tirelessly to bring Motivation Bridge to life. (And made me cry). You should…you need to sleep now.
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http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/adhd
Cincinnati Children's ADHD Treatment Program is one of the few 13 award-winning programs similar to it in the US. It offers children opportunities for swimming, arts, and crafts as well as access to academic learning centres and computers.
The goal is to improve problem-solving, social skills, as well as academic performance. Each child receives a customized treatment plan.
This program is for children aged 8 to 12 with a primary diagnosis in ADHD. Our Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology includes Cincinnati Children's ADHD Center.
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