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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Distance Learning Helps Chronically Disorganized Adults

ADDClasses.com is a distance learning source helping to educate and support people affected by Attention Deficit Disorder. Each month www.ADDClasses.com offers free ADHD related Teleseminars. In addition to the free Teleseminars ADDClasses.com also offers a Library of ADHD related Audio courses and more in depth ADD Coaching Programs.

The most popular ADD Coaching Program offered by www.ADDClasses.com is Adult ADD BootCamp - Organized and in Control. Adult ADD BootCamp is a 6 week intensive distance education program teaching chronically disorganized adults skills and strategies to support them in getting their lives organized and back in control. Adult ADD BootCamp participants don't just learn the skills they also practice and apply them during this 6 week program. Adult ADD Bootcamp uses the ADD Audio Coach by Linda Hillger and Richard Carlson as the text for the program.

 
Adult ADD BootCamp is led by Linda Hillger who is an ADHD Coach, Professional Organizer and Author. "Over the past three years Linda Hillger and the Adult ADD BootCamp have helped hundreds of chronically disorganized adults get their lives back in control", says Tara McGillicuddy director of www.ADDClasses.com. The next session of Adult ADD Bootcamp begins on Wednesday March 5, 2008 at 9:00 pm EST.

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Hello- I haven't been able to find an email address to contact you, so let me share this here. I thought you may find these 2 posts very interesting:

Self-Regulation and Barkley's Theory of ADHD
http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2008/02/23/self-regulation-and-barkleys-theory-of-adhd/

and

How Strong is the Research Support for Neurofeedback in Attention Deficits?
http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2008/01/25/how-strong-is-the-research-support-for-neurofeedback-treatment-of-children-with-adhd/

Kind regards,

Alvaro

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