Psychology Today: You’ve Got A Job—Now What?
When you’ve landed a steady job, whether it’s full or part-time, it’s very exciting to make and have your own money. Managing that money, though,… Read More »Psychology Today: You’ve Got A Job—Now What?
When you’ve landed a steady job, whether it’s full or part-time, it’s very exciting to make and have your own money. Managing that money, though,… Read More »Psychology Today: You’ve Got A Job—Now What?
Social anxiety is a common problem. As parents, it can be difficult to know when to rush in to help and when to let your… Read More »22 News Mass Appeal: Dealing with social anxiety in children and teens
Fall is a great time to introduce new routines to your family, routines to help things run a little more smoothly. Psychologist Dr. Sharon Saline… Read More »22 News Mass Appeal: Tips on starting a new routine with your children
Many kids, especially those with learning challenges, may need extra support navigating the shift back to school. Dr. Sharon Saline offers four tips to help… Read More »22 News Mass Appeal: Four parenting tips to help students have a successful school year
Dr Sharon Saline is an expert on ADHD in children and adolescents. Her recent book What Your ADHD Child Wishes you Knew: Working Together to… Read More »Your Anxious Child Podcast: Expert Interview with Dr. Sharon Saline
If you have ADHD, you may sense your partner is sometimes frustrated by your behavior, but you might not know exactly what’s bothering her — or… Read More »WebMD: What Is Your Non-ADHD Partner Thinking?
In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (www.digcoaching.com) interviews Dr. Sharon Saline (www.drsharonsaline.com) on the topic of shame and negative self-talk,… Read More »Blog Talk Radio: ADHD Shame and Negative Self-Talk
It’s that crazy time of the year again. The time when classes are wrapping up as the semester closes and you’ve got more work than… Read More »Psychology Today: Ending the Semester Strong—Going from the homestretch to the finish line
School-based interventions improve academic performance and social relationships. For high school students with ADHD who already run a higher risk for underachievement and dropping out than… Read More »Psychology Today: Getting the Academic Support Teens and College Students Need
In today’s episode, we cover a lot of ground—everything from what a child’s emotional journey is like as he or she comes to understand and accept the… Read More »Tilt Interview: Dr. Sharon Saline On What Our ADHD Kids Wish We Knew