5 Meetup Groups match “Attention Deficit Disorder” near Buffalo, NY
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The Toronto Adult ADD Support Group (TAASG) is a proactive support group organized by and for adults with ADD/ADHD. The group meets twice a month to discuss the challenges and advantages associated with ADD/ADHD. Through our meetings, participants find support and encouragement that assists in building self-esteem and coping strategies to help meet the day to day challenges that they may face as adults with ADD/ADHD. Please go to Pages (menu at the top) under "About the Toronto Adult ADHD Supp …
Meet others and receive essential information on nutrition, health, omega 3s, mind/body medicine and more. Share knowledge and discuss the impact that diet has on the body for good health and disease prevention. Omega 3 is a natural solution to decrease inflammation which is apparently part of every symptom and disease (such as Diabetes, depression, MS, ADHD, Autism, Menopause, Migraines, Cardiovascular disorders, Mental Illnesses, Cancer, Digestion disorders such as colitis and Crohns, etc.) .. …
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We have regular events about issues that concern people with ADHD/ADD and Asperger's Syndrome. Check us out to join our free support groups, hang out with us at relevant workshops, and get advice from others in similar situation. This group is run by an ADHD/ADD/Asperger's & Productivity Coach.
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This group is dedicated to improving the lives of special needs children and their families. Our goal is to provide individualized resources and support to families who have children with all types of special needs. The mission of this group is to inspire, support and educate families by providing resources, tools and a positive supportive environment for them to reach their full potential. We openly invite individuals and families to connect, learn and grow with each other. We are an group who …
This is a group for any academics – professors and graduate students/instructors who cope with ADHD. It doesn't matter whether you function in the online or in the traditional environment. I'd like to exchange ideas so we can support each other and also because I'm hoping to gain valuable insights that I can apply to my own PhD research.
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