Jun 9, 2021
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Meg the Stallion is now professor Stallion she joins forces with Long Island University & Roc Nation s School of Music, Sports and Entertainment!
Professor Stalli will be lecturing and providing a full ride scholarship for certain students who enroll in the “Industry Expert Speaker Series” helping them gain knowledge and tips about what it takes to be in the entertainment industry.
You can twerk and work
You can drive the boat and lead the group
About Zach Boog
Complex ADHD is a new term recognizing the accepted fact that diagnosis and treatment of comorbid depression, anxiety, ODD, and other conditions improves quality of life.
U.S. News & World Report,
The Chicago Tribune, and more. Honos-Webb completed a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, and has been an assistant professor for graduate students. She has published 26 scholarly articles. Her website is www.addisagift.com.
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Episode Description
When very smart kids or adults chronically underperform in school, work, or social interactions, it is often assumed that they are bored, lazy, or uncaring. Parents, teachers, and employers of those who are obviously bright but floundering may not recognize two challenges that often co-occur: ADHD and autism, including signs formerly associated with Asperger syndrome.
Asperger syndrome was removed from the
DSM in 2013 in favor of the umbrella diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, which many researchers and clinicians see as a mistake. In this webinar, Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. will describe his work with high-IQ students and adults who did very well in their earlier school years, but who had increasing difficulty academically and socially as they navigated middle school, high school, college, and/or employment.