What are the benefits of talking with your children about ADHD and why is it important that they learn how to advocate for themselves?
In this episode, Dr. Nerissa Bauer discusses fostering an environment where children, tweens, and teens with ADHD feel safe to self-advocate and provides strategies that parents can use to help their children learn or improve their self-advocacy skills.
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