3. Evidence-Based ADHD Treatment: What Really Works for Kids
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In this episode, hosts Ryan and Michael delve into the world of evidence-based treatment recommendations for kids with ADHD. They explore the common misconceptions surrounding therapy and coaching for children with ADHD, questioning the effectiveness of traditional approaches like cognitive training and social skills groups. Are these methods truly helping children make real-world progress, or are there more proactive and impactful strategies to consider? Tune in to discover the key concepts and insights shared by the hosts, as they navigate through the complexities of supporting children with ADHD. Find Mike @ ⁠www.grownowadhd.com⁠ & on ⁠IG⁠ Find Ryan @ ⁠www.adhddude.com⁠ & on ⁠Youtube⁠ {{chapters}}[00:00:00] Start[00:00:32] Evidence-based treatment recommendations.[00:04:25] Treatment recommendations for kids with ADHD.[00:10:45] Social skills training for ADHD.[00:11:57] Requirements for social skills groups.[00:15:40] Ineffective school support systems.[00:19:39] Neurofeedback training pros and cons.[00:24:02] Parent behavior training programs.[00:26:38] Parenting challenges with ADHD.[00:31:44] Behavioral peer interventions.[00:34:18] Executive Functioning Coaching Importance.[00:39:27] The red countdown timer[00:43:20] Shifting focus to real-world progress.
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