All Things ADHD
CHADD -- Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder -- is the largest national nonprofit organization dedicated to ADHD advocacy, education, and support. Their podcast, All Things ADHD, brings that institutional weight to bear in a format that's surprisingly accessible and current.
Across 178 episodes, the show tackles a genuinely wide range of ADHD-related topics: medication updates, hormonal influences on ADHD symptoms, education policy changes, workplace accommodations, and cultural considerations for underrepresented communities. Recent episodes have addressed pressing questions like who protects students with ADHD when policy changes, which gives you a sense of how timely the content stays.
Episodes tend to be concise -- usually 20 to 35 minutes -- featuring expert guests who are researchers, clinicians, educators, or advocates. The production is straightforward without a lot of fluff. For parents specifically, the education policy episodes are worth their weight in gold. Understanding your child's legal protections under IDEA, Section 504, and state-level regulations can make an enormous difference, and CHADD's podcast breaks this down clearly. The 4.2-star rating from 61 reviews is modest, but the organization's credibility and the quality of their guests make this a reliable resource. It's especially valuable when you need information you can trust for school meetings or medical appointments.
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