ADHD Doesn’t Explain All Executive Function Weakness
As our understanding of neuroscience has progressed, we are now aware that diagnosis and profile of ADHD doesn’t explain all executive functioning weakness and its resulting issues.
As our understanding of neuroscience has progressed, we are now aware that diagnosis and profile of ADHD doesn’t explain all executive functioning weakness and its resulting issues.
Whether you’re already a coach or you’re thinking about becoming an ADHD Coach, now is the time to think about getting trained to work with a specific population of people. There’s a shift in the way people understand and identify ADHD and its symptoms. Instead of relying only on the diagnosis and specific neurological profile of ADHD, the term “Executive Function Weakness” to identify the particular issues with the brain’s executive functions is on the rise. As a result, there is a new and growing category of people who desperately need and can benefit from ADHD Coaching whether labeled ADHD or not.
New research shows increasing diagnosis of ADHD in children. Find out why diagnoses are on the rise and why this information is vital to the ADHD community.