Ep 79: ADHD Advocacy with Leanna Maskell

Episode 79

ADHD isn't just for hyperactive kids—Leanna Maskell's journey shows the broader spectrum. Diagnosed at 25, Leanna shares her struggles through school and the intense challenges she faced before and after her ADHD diagnosis. Her story is a powerful reminder of the misconceptions surrounding ADHD, and she illuminates the often-overlooked aspect of rejection-sensitive dysphoria. Leanna's experience calls for a deeper understanding and compassion for those navigating life with ADHD.

Parents of daughters with ADHD, this one's for you. We dig deep into the critical need for early recognition and the importance of mental health support to shield against bullying and grooming. Creating a safe environment and nurturing healthy relationships are key. Both parents and educators will gain valuable insights into helping children manage their emotions and social interactions, ensuring their overall well-being and development.

Leanna also discusses the strengths that come with ADHD, providing a fresh perspective on what is often seen as a liability. From her work in ADHD coaching to managing screen time in today's digital landscape, she offers practical advice and strategies. Learn about the importance of ADHD champions in schools and workplaces, and how fostering positive digital habits can make a significant difference. This episode promises a wealth of knowledge, empathy, and actionable steps for anyone affected by ADHD.

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