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Thursday, August 25, 2022

An ADHD Treatment that Actually Works - One Family’s Story

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So many parents of children with ADHD are afraid to try “another thing.”

And it makes sense. Many of them have already tried SO many ADHD treatments that didn’t work at all.

Some have tried medication. Others have tried various supplements, parenting techniques, and other “solutions” that promised to help but then didn’t work.

Parenting a child with ADHD can be discouraging when it feels like nothing makes one bit of difference.

That’s why I want you to hear from one of our parents directly about why she gave our program a shot and how she feels now. Listen to her story now.

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Are you a parent with a child who has ADHD?

Then chances are, you’ve got some big goals to achieve to be able to gain control over your child’s symptoms?

You want to help your child. You want a calmer household. You want to feel less stressed and more in control and to start enjoying your child again.

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When Angela was first diagnosed with ADHD in 2006, she was told by a counselor at her community college that "school just wasn't for some people." Angela shares her story, from initial diagnosis to college graduation to co-founder of Chingona Fire to Huff Post contributor and, most recently, Honoree of Senator Anthony Portantino’s ten Women of the year for 2017.. Angela shares her journey to show how ADHD has helped her thrive.

Angela Aguirre, a poet, performer, teacher artist and advocate for students who have special needs, is published. Co-founder of Latina Feminist poetry group Chingona Fire, she works to organize events and workshops for women from color in Los Angeles. Angela contributes to the Huffington Post Latino Voices blog and was recently named one of the ten Women of the year for 2017 by California Senator Anthony Portantino.

This talk was delivered at a TEDx event that used the TED conference format, but was organized independently by a local community. Find out more at x

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