Connectivity is not just a cool name. It’s a philosophy, rooted in the interconnectivity of all living things, It’s also rooted in the power of connection to heal from the smallest level to the largest scale. That’s why I chose the name, love the logo, and designed the shirt.
The amazing @CounselorTed presenting to the staff @LFASchool This was our third time learning from Ted and once again, we could have all sat and listened all day long. Thank you!!!
This is the first of a growing series subtitled, “Now Playing In A Person Near You.” Each episode’s guest is lives with and cares for others with a particular diagnosis.
Counsleor Ted Leavitt brings compassion to his conversation on ADHD and its symptoms.
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Family therapist Ted Leavitt describes his ADHD medication as a “defog” for his brain. So much so, that he can’t imagine how he lived without the medication.
Listen to Ted’s engaging and empathetic conversation this week at https://t.co/CFheY23l7G. Join us!
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My province is on fire. My town is under evacuation order. The tourists won’t go home and the people who live here have no place to stay. We are overwhelmed. The boats are impeding water bombers because they are clueless. I’m sorry my life is getting in the way of your vacation.
When our think our child’s behavior is a choice, our expectations might be out of line. Choice assumes children are in control of their actions/attitudes, and this is often not true.
Join our conversation with ADHD specialist, Ted Leavitt, this week on family360.
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This episode is from our 2019 conversation with Family Therapist Ted Leavitt. Ted describes his adult diagnosis of ADHD as a discovery that changed everything, including his personal perspectives and professional practices. Check out his thought provoking episode!
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This is a legitimate #adhdproblem that not everyone understands. It is time to start think about how frustrating it is for the individual who knows what they should be doing but can't put the wheels in motion to do the job. #ADHD#ADHDAwareness@CounselorTed#ADHDLife