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CADDAC's 17th Annual ADHD Conference

CADDAC's ADHD Conference provides information for adults with ADHD, parents and/or caregivers of children with ADHD and their families, as well as educators and allied health professionals. Please note a change in our keynote lineup: our original speaker Dr. Thomas E. Brown is no longer able to attend our 17th Annual ADHD Conference. However, back […]

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Mind Mosaic ADHD Coaching (a division of Healing Conversations Counseling + Coaching)

We provide ADHD life coaching and consulting that is person-centered, strenght-based, empowering and transformative. We welcome adults aged 18 and older, with or without ADHD. Our service supports individuals, couples (where one or both partners have ADHD), seniors, and families. At the heart of our approach is a deep appreciation and understanding of neurodiversity. Services […]

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ADHD Inspired

Certified ADHD Life Coach & Executive Function Coach providing services to post-secondary students and women of all ages. Learning about my own ADHD at midlife (& my child's at 17) was life altering and inspired me to do what I do today. No one should have to live a life of struggle and underachievement when […]

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How can we help girls and women with ADHD? by Jordyn

Historically, the awareness of what life is like as a female with ADHD has been limited compared to males. Thankfully, however, there has been an increase in discussion around the topic. While there are similarities between the sexes, there are also some vast differences leading to women often not feeling heard or underrepresented when it […]

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The importance of ADHD/neurodiverse friends and community by Carolynn

Friendship and community are important to everyone, but may be of crucial importance to those who have felt isolated or excluded, a common experience for people with ADHD. In research, ADHD in children and adolescents has been related to a host of social challenges, with higher bullying victimization rates, more peer rejection, and higher conflict […]

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Hey ADHDer, Please Stop Trying Harder: Healing From Internalized Ableism by Laura

The ADHD brain is one of great extremes—referred to as both a curse and a superpower. One minute, you can't focus on anything; the next, you're locked into hyperfocus and can't break away. You feel unmotivated and uninterested—until something ignites your curiosity and you're consumed by it. It's the child who struggles in school, but […]

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ADHD Social Hub

In person and online group facilitated events, support and education for adults with ADHD in the Vancouver area.

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The Cognitive Canopy: ADHD & Neurodiversity Support

Offering counselling, psychotherapy, coaching, and parental education to the neurodiverse community. The Cognitive Canopy is a neurodiversity-led business, meaning that all of our therapists have ADHD and/or ASD 1. We understand neurodiversity.

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ADHD Rebels Life Coaching

I'm Brittni Kehler, an ADDCA Associate Certified Coach (AACC), soon to be PAAC and ICF certified, ADHD / Neurodiverse Life Coach, as well as an Alberta Certified Teacher with my B.A./B.Ed., currently living in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I have a special interest in the areas of executive function challenges, that are inherent with those of […]

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The ADHD Advantage: Turning Neurodivergence Into Superpower by Brad

For most of my life, ADHD was framed as a disorder—something to manage, hide, or overcome. It showed up in forgotten appointments, half-finished projects, lost keys, emotion,  and the shame spiral that came after. But what no one told me is that buried inside those “symptoms” was a system of superpowers—waiting to be activated, not […]

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