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6.2: ADHD and Higher Ed

Mar 11, 202139 min
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In today’s episode, Sheila Coursey sits down with Anessa Kemna and Carol Hogan-Downey to talk about their journeys in getting diagnosed with ADHD. Carol and Anessa share particular techniques or support structures that have been valuable to them as both students and instructors, and they discuss what we might do to make higher education more equitable for neurodivergent students. In this episode, we discuss Kirby Conrod's article "So you're ABD and you're beginning to suspect you have ADHD," which can be found here: https://kconrod.medium.com/so-youre-abd-and-also-you-re-beginning-to-suspect-you-have-undiagnosed-adhd-661c57e99b7d Anessa Kemna's blog, Addapting in the Dark, can be found here: https://addaptinginthedark.com/
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