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Episode 35 – Living With Learning Disabilities – Markus S.

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Markus S. in the “Living With…” Series. Markus discusses his experience with ADHD, and going through testing for that as well as dyslexia and visual processing evaluations. Markus is an NYU student majoring in Economics with a minor in Business Studies. Laurie & Abbey get to hear about […]

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Episode 34 – Living With Learning Disabilities – SJ

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview SJ as a part of the “Living With…” series. SJ talks about what it was like to be diagnosed and live with Visual Processing Disorder. The group discusses red flags, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Resources: www.covd.org Visual Processing Symptoms: https://bit.ly/3LMUayc Contact info for the podcast: [email protected] E-Diagnostic Learning

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Episode 33 – Living With Dysgraphia – Hunter Donahue

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Hunter Donahue, a college student who is currently being treated for dysgraphia. Hunter shares his insight in coping with dysgraphia, advocating for his own needs and some tools that have helped him improve along the way. Resources: Dysgraphia Example – https://bit.ly/3ArmsJb Mod Math – http://www.modmath.com Snap type – https://www.snaptypeapp.com Contact

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Episode 28 – Tracy Otsuka from ADHD For Smart Ass Women – Part 2

In this episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Tracy Otsuka, creator of the podcast, ADHD for Smart Ass Women. This is part 2 of the interview, where they discuss Coretography among other topics. Find more info on her podcast at tracyotsuka.com. Resources: ADHD For Smart Ass Women Podcast: tracyotsuka.com Contact info for the podcast: [email protected] E-Diagnostic

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Episode 27 – Tracy Otsuka from ADHD For Smart Ass Women – Part 1

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Tracy Otsuka, creator of the podcast, ADHD for Smart Ass Women. In her podcast, Tracy talks about living with ADHD, supporting others who have ADHD, and learning more about it along the way. Find more info on her podcast at tracyotsuka.com. Resources: ADHD For Smart Ass Women Podcast:

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Episode 26 – ADHD Coach Cheryl Susman

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey Interview Cheryl Susman, a coach in several different arenas, that all benefit the ADHD realm from individuals with ADHD, to parents and spouses who live alongside those with ADHD. Resources: Cheryl Susan, ADHD Coach – https://cherylsusman.com Free Resource “5 tools to Get and Stay Motivated with ADHD” – https://bit.ly/motivatemybrain

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Episode 24 – Visual Processing Disorders Expert, Dr. Lindsay Berry

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Dr. Lindsay Berry, Optometrist in Frisco, TX at Vision Advancement Center. They talk about recognizing and treating visual processing disorders, and everything in between. Resources: Dr. Lindsay Berry OD, FCOVD: https://www.visionadvancement.com College of Optometrists In Vision Development: https://www.covd.org/ Contact info for the podcast: [email protected] E-Diagnostic Learning Website: https://ediagnosticlearning.com

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Episode 20 – ADHD In Adults

In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey talk about their personal experiences with ADHD. From their own diagnosis, to others they know, they share firsthand what it looks like to live with and treat ADHD. Resources: How To ADHD YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nPM1_kSZf91ZGkcgy_95Q Contact info for the podcast: [email protected] E-Diagnostic Learning Website: https://ediagnosticlearning.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eDiaglearning/ Twitter:

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