Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has a bigger impact than most people think. It affects both the lives of patients and their families. ADHD not only causes 143.8 million days worth of lost productivity each year across 10 countries, but according to the Centers for Disease Control, it causes social issues as well. Children with a history of ADHD are about 10 times as likely to have problems that interfere with their friendships, while parents of children with a history of ADHD are three times as likely to have peer problems with other parents who aren’t affected by ADHD.
Luckily, many have turned to ADHD Coaching and found the help they need. By teaching individuals life management skills, Organizational coaches help people overcome their difficulties to achieve academic and social success.
However, you need to find an ADHD therapy or coaching practitioner who clicks with you and/or your child if you want the success you’re looking for. The trouble is, with so many different ADHD coaches out there, how can you find the one who’s right for you?
Here are a few tips to help.