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Parenting an ADHD child does not always end at adulthood especially in our current economic environment, not to mention (but I will) Covid and the disruptive effect that has had. Coupled with the fact that many, if not most ADHDers tend to the sort of creative activities that aren’t particularly robust. As a result, you may get a phone call or more likely the doorbell will ring and there will stand your young man or lady with all their worldly possessions in a duffel bag. You have now entered that parenting an ADHD adult phase of life. I will share some of my experiences both as a clinician and a parent and hopefully some helpful insights.
By Dr. Terry James Gingras, PhD5
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Parenting an ADHD child does not always end at adulthood especially in our current economic environment, not to mention (but I will) Covid and the disruptive effect that has had. Coupled with the fact that many, if not most ADHDers tend to the sort of creative activities that aren’t particularly robust. As a result, you may get a phone call or more likely the doorbell will ring and there will stand your young man or lady with all their worldly possessions in a duffel bag. You have now entered that parenting an ADHD adult phase of life. I will share some of my experiences both as a clinician and a parent and hopefully some helpful insights.

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