How to Recognize ADHD Symptoms in Adults Later in Life with Meredith Carder EP 49
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Riley Rees sits down with ADHD expert Meredith Carder for an eye-opening conversation on what ADHD really looks like—beyond the stereotypes. Together, they break down how ADHD impacts daily life, from navigating focus challenges to managing emotional swings, and why so many adults are only now discovering they have it. Meredith shares expert tips on building ADHD-friendly routines, the role of diet, and how to create sensory-friendly environments. Whether you're newly diagnosed, suspect you might have ADHD, or are supporting a loved one, this episode is packed with actionable insights and strategies to help you thrive!
In this episode we chat about:
- What is ADHD?
- How to Identify ADHD in Children
- Understanding ADHD in Women: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Strategies
- More ADHD Symptoms in Adults
- How to Deal with ADHD Symptoms
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