ADHD Answers

Through my blog, I help parents who have children with ADHD and teachers who work with these children. I discuss social skills as well as executive function skills, such as organizational skills. Through my private practice, I teach children with ADHD to obtain positive social skills as well as to learn more effective executive function skills, such as how to plan their academic work by developing efficient organizational skills.

Monday, July 30, 2012

How to Help Children with ADHD to Organize their Thoughts and Ideas

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Children with ADHD often have difficulty organizing their thoughts and ideas, which arguably may lead to them “getting stuck” in terms of ...
Monday, June 4, 2012

How can you Help your Child with ADHD to Decrease his Excessive Verbiage?

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Children with ADHD have all of their thoughts spinning around in their minds. They just cannot wait to say what is in their thoughts. Seem...
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Survey for Teenagers

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Dr. Esta M. Rapoport Email: estamrapoport@gmail.com Blog: adhdanswers.blogspot.com Twitter: adhdanswers Survey on Teenagers with ...

Survey for Pre-Teenagers

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After a house fire, I am finally returning to writing my book on pre-teens and teenagers with ADHD. I am copy and pasting here a survey for ...
Saturday, May 12, 2012

ADHD and Anxiety

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Do you have a child/adolescent with ADHD and anxiety? Do you teach a child with ADHD who experiences anxiety as well? Many children wit...
Tuesday, April 3, 2012

How can we Help our Daughters with ADHD to Develop Positive Self-Esteem?

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I have talked before about the role of self-regulation in terms of helping children/teenagers with ADHD to manage their own lives, so that t...
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Buddy System: A single close friendship can ease a boy’s passage through middle school. But what if your son can’t find a pal? (Courtesy of Slate http://www.slate.com/articles/life/family/2012/03/friendship_tips_for_middle_school_boys_.single.html)

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The Buddy System A single close friendship can ease a boy’s passage through middle school. But what if your son can’t find a pal? By Joshu...
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Esta M. Rapoport, Ed.D
I am experienced in working with children with ADHD and other similar special needs and their parents. I have an B.A. from N.Y.U.an M.A. from Teachers College, Columbia University, and an Ed.D from Boston University. My book, ADHD and Social Skills: A Step-by-Step-Guide for Teachers and Parents has been endorsed by elite professionals in the field. Dr. Russell A. Barkley, stated that “This is a lavishly detailed book providing numerous recommendations for ways to address the social interaction problems and social skills impairments associated with ADHD in children."
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