CHADD Blogs
The CHADD Leadership Blog
A regular commentary by CHADD’s CEO E. Clarke Ross. Ross
has worked for over thirty years in positions at five national mental
health and disability organizations. In addition to being a nationally
recognized advocate for people with ADHD and mental illness, he is also
the father of a teenage son with special challenges. Ross holds a
doctorate in public administration. Read
the CHADD Leadership Blog
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You and Me… and Adult ADHD
Appears on the first Tuesday of every month. Nationally renowned
expert Gina Pera explores adult ADHD as well as its impact on
relationships. A journalist based in the San Francisco Bay area, Pera is
the author of Is It You, Me, or Adult ADD? Stopping the Roller
Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder. For
the past ten years, she has researched and written about adult ADHD
while also advocating for better awareness and treatment
standards. Read the You and Me... and Adult ADHD blog
Coach Nancy

Appearing on the second Tuesday of every month, this
blog addresses issues related to coaching and ADHD. Nancy
Ratey is a nationally recognized coach and former CHADD
professional advisory board member. She is one of the foremost
authorities on personal and professional coaching for adults with ADHD.
As one of the founders of the ADHD coaching profession, Nancy has been
active for the last two decades in developing programs and lecturing on
issues related to ADHD. Read the Coach Nancy blog
ADHD and School Success
Appears on the third Tuesday of every month.
Need tips for teaching students with ADHD? An educational
consultant based in the Atlanta area, Joan Teach has developed many
strategies to assist children and adults with ADHD in understanding
their own learning styles. Her passion is designing games and
simulations as unique learning interventions. Read the ADHD
and School Success blog
Creative Parenting

Appearing on the fourth Tuesday of every month, this blog addresses
issues related to parenting and ADHD. Nadine Taylor-Barnes speaks
regularly to schools and other audiences about parenting children and
teens with ADHD. A former high-tech executive, Taylor-Barnes started
advocating for people with ADHD after raising two children with the
disorder and editing her son Blake Taylor's book ADHD &
me—what i learned from lighting fires at the dinner
table. Read the Creative Parenting blog
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