Monthly Archives: April 2014

Cultivating Resilience with ADHD

“Some people can pick themselves up from problems, dust themselves off and move on. But my daughter Julie just doesn’t know how to do that. How can I help her?”
The quality this mother is wanting to help Julie develop is resilience.

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Money Management for Young Adults: 8 Tips

Guest blogger and financial consultant  Dr. Joel Lang (langfinancial@verizon.net) shares eight money management tips for young adults:


1) Develop a relationship with your money
“Your money . . . are you managing it or is it managing you?

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ADHD, Money and Young Adults

Many young adults with ADHD have challenges getting a handle on personal finances.

Learning about finances (addressed in two prior blog posts – 1, 2) is one aspect of this.

As Anthony Rostain, MD, Director of the Adult ADHD Treatment and Research program at the University of Pennsylvania,

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ADHD and Money, Part 2

“I am way behind on bill paying, and I have late fees piling up!”

“Taxes are due and I can’t find my papers!”

Common ADHD symptoms of impulsivity, lack of attention to detail, disorganization, and procrastination can make it hard to stay on top of one’s finances.

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