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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Why People With ADHD Procrastinate So Much

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ADHD Procrastination is a challenge for most people with ADHD. That’s why getting treated right is so important. Watch this video next to understand what you are missing from your ADHD treatment: ๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

Have you ever wondered why people like us that have ADHD procrastinate so much? Or just want to understand what goes through our brain from preventing us from achieving the things we want in life?

Well I sure have over the years and really wanted to understand why.

In This video I share with you why people with ADHD procrastinate so much and how to understand it so that you can improve your ADHD procrastination. I also give you very helpful tips for the different types of procrastination so you know exactly how to implement the right strategies to overcome your procrastination problem.

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Hi my name is Dr. Dallin LeGrand Peterson but my patients just call me Dr. LeGrand and I have ADHD and Dyslexia. Growing up with ADHD and Dyslexia was definitely a challenge for me in the academic world. But along the way I learned a lot about how to use my ADHD as a SUPERPOWER! I work with a lot of adults with ADHD and parents that have kids with ADHD.

This Channel is designated to help adults and parents who have kids with ADHD, anxiety and depression. I share my strategies that I have learned for myself to get through medical school successfully and the strategies I have used to help my patients to reach optimal mind performance.

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When a child with ADHD refuses to follow through on a reasonable request, it isn't always because they are defying your authority or being manipulative. Sometimes they simply are unable to comply with your request. It can be difficult to see the true nature of a child's behavior in the moment. This could be a result of a biological stress response. They feel unsafe or are unable to meet their expectations. How can you react? What can you do to avoid future problems? This presentation will teach you how to calm your child down and how to solve their problems.

It was a live webinar. After Dr. Wayland's presentation, attendees were able to ask questions and hear from her.

Objectives:

Discuss the differences between top-down and bottom-up behaviors.
Learn how the autonomic nerve system works. When a person feels threatened, they feel safe, connected and secure.
List the ways people respond to threats.
Here are some strategies that you can use to help your child when he or she is at different stages of regulation or dysregulation.

Sarah Wayland, PhD is a certified RDI (tm) consultant, and special needs care navigator. She lives in Riverdale Park. She is a member of numerous non-profit boards including The Arc of Prince George's County and The Parents' Place of MD. Guiding Exceptional Parents was her first company. It helps caregivers to navigate the support of children with neurological disabilities. Her website is www.guidingexceptionalparents.com.

This webinar is provided by CHADD's National Resource Center on ADHD and is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number NU38DD005376 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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