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Eli Willner, a licensed clinical social worker in Detroit, discussed his work with children as well as young adults. We discussed the value of understanding one's own ADHD, especially at a young age, seeing it in a positive light, addressing the excessive negative feedback kids with ADHD receive, the challenges of post high school yeshiva, how his own experience of ADHD helps him in his work, and a lot more.
For coaching, visit the website at rsreichadhdcoach.com or email Rabbi Shmuel at [email protected]
Email the show at [email protected]
Check out Rabbi Shmuel's blog at nefesh.org/blogs/rsreichadhdcoach
By Rabbi Shmuel Reich5
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Eli Willner, a licensed clinical social worker in Detroit, discussed his work with children as well as young adults. We discussed the value of understanding one's own ADHD, especially at a young age, seeing it in a positive light, addressing the excessive negative feedback kids with ADHD receive, the challenges of post high school yeshiva, how his own experience of ADHD helps him in his work, and a lot more.
For coaching, visit the website at rsreichadhdcoach.com or email Rabbi Shmuel at [email protected]
Email the show at [email protected]
Check out Rabbi Shmuel's blog at nefesh.org/blogs/rsreichadhdcoach

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