PAP 070: The Brilliance and Blues of ADHD, with Katherine Quie, PhD
Publisher |
Penny Williams
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 17, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:53:40
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Many kids with ADHD are brilliant in one way or another, but still struggle. You can be smart, and struggle — and that doesn't mean you're lazy. In this episode, I'm talking to child psychologist and author of the book Raising Will: Surviving the Brilliance and Blues of ADHD, Katherine Quie, PhD,  about the inconsistencies that are the very nature of ADHD. Katherine talks about her experience raising her son with ADHD and the challenges of raising a kid who is gifted and still struggles. This conversation offers an honest look at real life parenting kids with ADHD. 

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