
Over the summer, I got together with many of the Virtual AD/HD Conference speakers to find out a little bit about them, and how they got into working with people and families with AD/HD. And, of course, we also talked a great deal about their conference sessions, and why the topics they’re presenting on are so important. I recorded all of these talks to share with everyone!
Our latest podcast is with Dr. Rory Stern, who is going to be covering a very hot topic at the conference this year, Parenting Kids with AD/HD and Co-Existing Conditions. You can play or download Rory’s podcast here: http://adhdconference.com/podcasts.shtml.
And while you’re there, check out all the other podcasts that are on the site, including:
- Linda Roggli, PCC on "Counting Sheep: An AD/HD Guide to a Good Night's Sleep"
- Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, MCC, SCAC on "Homework's Done, Now Have Fun!"
- Bonnie Mincu, MBA, SCAC on "Proactive Strategies to Avoid Workplace Pitfalls"
- Dr. Charles Parker on "Paying Attention to Drugs for Paying Attention"
- Tara McGillicuddy, SCAC on "All About AD/HD Coaching and How to Find the Right Coach"
- Ariane Benefit, MSEd on "Overcoming Overspending: Why Adults with AD/HD Overshop and How to Stop"
- Dr. Ari Tuckman on "AD/HD and Depression: Treat Your AD/HD, Feel Better"
- Plus 2 additional speaker podcasts on the way!
As you can see by the podcast list, The Virtual AD/HD Conference has something for everyone. Whether you're an adult with AD/HD, a parent, spouse, or professional, you’ll find cutting edge information from the experts along with community connection and support at the Virtual AD/HD Conference.
But don’t take my word for it! (Hey, I’m the conference host so I’m admittedly biased—and for good reason!) But do take the word of a few people who attended the 2008 Virtual AD/HD Conference:
“The Virtual AD/HD Conference was phenomenal! I have told countless people about it. I almost didn’t register because it wasn’t a good time financially. But I am so thankful that I did register… I learned so many things and now have renewed hope!”
- Suzanne Troll
Zionsville, Indiana“I attended the Virtual AD/HD Conference to learn about the latest in medication and treatment options for AD/HD. There are not many resources available where I practice, and the conference gave me exposure to the leaders in the field...It was easy and convenient to attend the conference in my own home, and it cost much less than an in-person conference.”
- Dr. Fred M. Bruner
Berlin, Maryland“The Virtual AD/HD Conference was just as good (and probably better) than attending a live conference…and I didn't have to worry about my hair or clothes! Not to mention the cost savings. It even fit my schedule!”
- Nancylynn Lockman
Kernersville, North Carolina“I work as an advocate for kids with special needs, so I’m always looking for fresh, new ideas to use in IEP meetings, etc. I had read books by many of the speakers at the Virtual AD/HD Conference, and I was eager to hear updated information from them. The conference offered a great variety of speakers and topics, and it was well worth the time. I appreciated that the speakers’ advice was practical without being one-size-fits-all. It was great to have the recordings and handouts for the 3 months after the conference.”
- Evelyn Azbell
Phillips, Wisconsin
Are you ready to join us? Don’t delay! Registration fees will soon increase by $50, so now is the time to register! Register at http://www.ADHDconference.com
I’m very much looking forward to this event. Hope to “see” you there!
P.S. Please don't forget that registration fees will increase on September 28th, so don't wait to sign up! Join us at http://www.ADHDconference.com!
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