Is your child having difficulty paying attention? What signs should you look for when trying to identify Inattentive ADHD? The signs and symptoms are not always typical signs of ADHD. Today, we dive into Inattentive ADHD so we can recognize it and make sure our kids get the support they need.

Kristin Wilcox has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Mississippi Medical Center and has spent over 20 years in academia as a behavioral pharmacologist studying drug abuse behavior and ADHD medications at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She has authored several manuscripts published in peer reviewed scientific journals and presented her research at international scientific meetings. Her book “Andrew’s Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain” shares her son’s experiences with inattentive-type ADHD, and her insights on parenting an ADHD son. Dr. Wilcox serves on the executive board of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition, wanting to increase awareness and understanding of the inattentive subtype of ADHD in children and adults.

Cynthia Hammer was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD in 1992 when she was 49 years old. In the next year she started the non-profit organization ADD Resources and was the director for 15 years. In March of 2019 she started a new non-profit, the Inattentive ADHD Coalition with a mission that children with inattentive ADHD are diagnosed by age 8 and adults with inattentive ADHD are readily and correctly diagnosed when they seek help.

Listen to this insightful Parenting With Impact episode with Kristin Wilcox, PhD. and Cynthia Hammer about inattentive ADHD- what it is, what to look for, and why it is often missed.
 
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Here is what to expect on this week’s show:

Inattentive ADHD is often misdiagnosed- how does it differ from ADHD?

Understanding can offer opportunities for conscious self-management

Teachers are not trained to recognize the signs, but are eager to know more

 
Links Mentioned:

Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain  

ADHD Evidence

Inattentive ADHD In Boys Article

ADHD Questionnaire

Related Articles:

Five Motivators to Get Anything Done

Complex Kids: How To Motivate Your Child

Tell Your Child About a Diagnosis: 7-Step Guide for Parents

Help ADHD Kids Ask For Help

 
Connect with Kristin and Cynthia:

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Is your child having difficulty paying attention? What signs should you look for when trying to identify Inattentive ADHD? The signs and symptoms are not always typical signs of ADHD. Today, we dive into Inattentive ADHD so we can recognize it and make sure our kids get the support they need.


Kristin Wilcox has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Mississippi Medical Center and has spent over 20 years in academia as a behavioral pharmacologist studying drug abuse behavior and ADHD medications at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She has authored several manuscripts published in peer reviewed scientific journals and presented her research at international scientific meetings. Her book “Andrew’s Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain” shares her son’s experiences with inattentive-type ADHD, and her insights on parenting an ADHD son. Dr. Wilcox serves on the executive board of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition, wanting to increase awareness and understanding of the inattentive subtype of ADHD in children and adults.


Cynthia Hammer was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD in 1992 when she was 49 years old. In the next year she started the non-profit organization ADD Resources and was the director for 15 years. In March of 2019 she started a new non-profit, the Inattentive ADHD Coalition with a mission that children with inattentive ADHD are diagnosed by age 8 and adults with inattentive ADHD are readily and correctly diagnosed when they seek help.


Listen to this insightful Parenting With Impact episode with Kristin Wilcox, PhD. and Cynthia Hammer about inattentive ADHD- what it is, what to look for, and why it is often missed.

 

Ten Tips for Calm and Confident Parenting of Complex Kids

Parenting complex kids can be difficult, even mind-numbing at times. In this FREE Guide you’ll find clear, quick guidance to help you calm the chaos and more confidently prepare your child for greater independence and success! Learn techniques parents all over the world are using to reduce friction and (believe it!) rediscover the joy of parenting.

 

Here is what to expect on this week’s show:


Inattentive ADHD is often misdiagnosed- how does it differ from ADHD?
Understanding can offer opportunities for conscious self-management
Teachers are not trained to recognize the signs, but are eager to know more

 

Links Mentioned:

Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain  

ADHD Evidence
Inattentive ADHD In Boys Article
ADHD Questionnaire


Related Articles:


Five Motivators to Get Anything Done
Complex Kids: How To Motivate Your Child
Tell Your Child About a Diagnosis: 7-Step Guide for Parents
Help ADHD Kids Ask For Help

 

Connect with Kristin and Cynthia:


Website

Twitter

Instagram

Facebook

Kristin’s Facebook

LinkedIn

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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