Leahy Learning by Meg Leahy

Leahy Learning by Meg Leahy Individualized coaching and therapy for people of all ages who want to successfully make positive ch

The work we do is innovative, focusing on problem-solving and success strategies with particular interest in how people learn and grow. Leahy Learning also provides consultation and training to schools, universities, and corporations on a variety of topics in education and mental health in both the United States and Europe. Have a look around at all of the exciting things we do and you will quickly realize why we say The Learning Never Stops!™

09/03/2024

The history of is not always known or understood. It can be traced through the many names used to describe it over the past 100 years. By looking back at its history, clinicians and patients can better understand how today’s modern day concept of ADHD has developed.

08/29/2024

can lead to persistent and complex symptoms. Stimulant medication, behavior therapy, dietary changes are useful tools, but too many solutions can be overwhelming. Finding what works for you is a process, do your best to be patient with yourself as you make changes.

08/27/2024

A good coach should not administer quick fixes like a professional organizer would. Instead, she should explain what it means to live with ADHD, how to best create a professional team to achieve goals, and why it is normal to stumble.

08/26/2024

A survey of my clients found their strongest need is to hear that they aren’t broken, that they don’t need to be ashamed. This is important for anyone who cares about someone with ADHD to understand. Positive reinforcement and solution based strategies can change lives.

08/22/2024

clients seek help during major life changes such as high school, , finding a new job, becoming a parent, divorce, or recovering from dependency. They may be overwhelmed and need a place where they are accepted and feel safe discussing their struggles and concerns.

08/20/2024

Adults with often struggle to find or keep a job. It's important to find a career in an area of strength. Improving a resume, practicing interview skills, strenghtening social-emotional intelligence, networking, and communication skills are all crucial to success.

08/19/2024

is a life-long condition. Adults with ADHD might find cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helpful for managing their symptoms as well as the that can accompany ADHD.

08/15/2024

students need to meet with professors. It's a chance to overcome the fear of talking about challenges. It also allows students to gain insight and a perspective of the course material that they wouldn't learn without office hours.

08/13/2024

Most strategies go back to that seemingly simple advice Meg has been sharing with her clients for years – make a plan. Whether it's first grade, , retirement, or anytime in between, making a plan = your best chance at success.

08/12/2024

Organize and schedule each semester. Gather syllabi, lay out assignments on a master calendar, and look at the entire semester. When is the test? When is the midterm? When are papers due? Can you also fit in parties and the social aspect of college?

08/08/2024

Recording lectures is another accommodation that may available. Listening to learn is a great technique. You can also check if your supports students by making textbooks available as audiobooks.

08/06/2024

Breaking testing into shorter sections is another possible accommodation. For some students, breaking long tests into chunks works better than extended time.

08/05/2024

Priority registration is an accommodation that can help students gain access the classes that best suit their learning style.

08/01/2024

Help from an coach when choosing classes means support in identifying content, professors, and assignment types that are a good fit for a student’s learning style. A student who struggles with writing may want to seek out courses with multiple-choice tests.

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