—HERE'S THE TRUTH—
In the past ADHD was thought of as a behavioral disorder.
However, brain scans from the early 2000's have shown that an ADHD brain fires differently, and that ADHD is a neurological condition.
ADHD is a neurological condition that affects one's ability to control behavior and attention.
A multifaceted approach to ADHD works the best. You can work neurologically and learn skills that strengthen the executive function issues that may affect behaviors and/or attention. Two of the best examples of executive function skills that can be developed are motivation and organization.
Reach out to me if you want to learn more.