
What are the unique challenges Black families face when it comes to having kids with ADHD? This episode features Amanda Morin and Bob Cunningham talking to Dr. Tumaini Cooper, an associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and director of Research at Seattle Children’s Center for Diversity and Health Equity. She shares her unique perspective as a mother of twin boys with ADHD, as well as her experience working with researchers and pediatricians. Xavier, a college student, talks about his ADHD diagnosis and how it shaped him into who he is today.
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