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ADHD Eastside Parents' Support Group Meetings

WhatSupport group for parents of children with ADHD
DateTopic and Presenter
February 9  Organization and Managing Clutter: Time Strategies, Managing Paper and Setting Priorities within an AD/HD Family with Rebecca Ross, Owner of Composed Domain.
March 9 Transitioning to Independence:  Successfully Launching the Older Teen/Young Adult with AD/HD with Ben Wahl, MSW, Program Coordinator, Collaborative Coaching Program and Ryther Outdoor Leadership Program, Ryther Child Center.
April 13  Jill Murphy, ADD Coach, will facilitate a discussion on Chris Dendy's new video on the Teen's Perspective on Living Successfully with AD/HD.
May 11 AD/HD and Coexisting Conditions with Dr. Dave Pomeroy MD, owner Brain Health NW.
June 8  Helping Your Child/Teen with AD/HD Build Social Skills with Pete Weiss, Child, Adolescent, & Family Therapist, MA, LMHC, CMHS, Seattle Child Therapy, LLC
July 13 AH/HD and Learning Disabilities:  How to Tell the Difference with Rochelle Coffey, PhD, Clinical Psychology
August 10 Medications and Other Treatments for ADHD with Dr. Ted Mandelkorn, Puget Sound Behavioral Medicine.
WhoMeetings are free and open to the public.
When2nd Monday of Each Month
7:00 p.m–8:30 p.m.
Where Mercer Island Fire Station
3030 78th Avenue SE
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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FormatThere are generally 35 people in attendance. Usually there is a speaker for the first hour, followed by questions and answers for 30 minutes, followed by time for visiting with each other, purchasing books or memberships in Attention Deficit Disorder Resources (ADD Resources) or borrowing items from the lending library.
ContactTo be on our e-mail list for reminders and other information regarding the Bellevue ADD Parent Support Group, please contact Jayne Carlin at jscarlin@juno.com or (206)230-9071.











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