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    2009 ADHD Family Summit

    By Rory Stern | April 29, 2009

    Welcome back! Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below!



    I’ve been a little quiet these last few months as I have been preparing a very special event.  Today I’d like to share with you the 2009 ADHD Family Summit.

    Starting this coming Monday, May 4th at 9 PM EDT / 6 PM PDT, you’ll be able to hear from some of the leading experts on ADHD.  As you might suspect, the focus of this interview series is to help share important information and provide strategies and support to the entire family.

    Far too many times, an individual with ADHD is expected to be the one that bears the burden of change.  They are the ones who can sometimes be made to feel isolated or is if they are the problem.

    Yes, people with ADHD struggle, but to successfully support an individual with ADHD, we must all become better informed and more aware of what it takes to help our loved ones.

    Registration is open now http://www.ADHDFamilySummit.com

    Here are just some of the speakers and topics we’ll be covering

    We also have a very special guest, Alexis Martin Neely, who will be speaking with us about how to protect our families and loved ones in case of an emergency.

    Don’t miss this event!

    2009 ADHD Family Summit

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