ADHD & Teens Resources

ADHD & Teens Resources

5 Life Skills Every Young Adult with ADHD Should (Eventually) Master

Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CPCC, MCC, MHSA, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on September 26, 2023.

ADHD in Young Adults: Avoiding Symptom Collisions in College, First Jobs & Beyond

Meg Leahy, MS, NCC, BCC, Anni Layne Rodgers, Nathaly Pesantez, Medically reviewed by Roberto Olivardia, PhD, ADDitude Magazine, Reviewed on July 27, 2021.

10 Ways to Improve Your Teens’ Executive Skills

Richard Guare, PhD, D-BCBA, Peg Dawson, EdD, Colin Guare, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on October 28, 2022.

Teens with ADHD Need Scaffolds and Structure: How Not to Helicopter Parent

Meg Leahy, MS, NCC, BCC, Anni Layne Rodgers, Nathaly Pesantez, Medically reviewed by Roberto Olivardia, PhD, ADDitude Magazine, Reviewed on July 27, 2021.

ADHD Symptoms in Teens: Your Guide to Warning Signs & Treatments for Adolescents

ADDitude Editors, Medically reviewed by Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on March 31, 2022

5 Ways to Reframe Anxiety for Your Worried Teen

Sharon Saline, Psy.D., ADDitude Magazine, Updated on March 31, 2022

Teen Jobs Could Be More Powerful – and Tricky – Than Ever

Paula Schuck, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on April 27, 2022

Good Comebacks (and Even Better ADHD Explanations) for Teens

Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on December 13, 2021

Sleep Problems in Teens with ADHD: Causes and Solutions

Stephen P. Becker, Ph.D., ADDitude Magazine, Updated March 31, 2022

10 Ways to Improve Your Teen’s Executive Skills

Richard Guare, Ph.D., D-BCBA, Peg Dawson, Ed.D., Colin Guare, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on February 9, 2022

The Dangers of Vaping for Teens with ADHD

Kristin Seymour, MSN, RN, AHCNS-BC, ADDitude Magazine, Updated on March 31, 2022

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