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Television Appearances

Dr. Connie discusses her groundbreaking new book Solving the ADHD Riddle - #1 in 8 categories on Amazon. Listeners share their experiences and successful results using the information contained in her book. Learn more at
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Watch me on the WTMJ-TV Milwaukee for Tips for Reducing Kid's Screen Time This Summer

In the United States, where over 6 million children have been diagnosed with ADHD, parents and educators often find themselves at a crossroads, struggling to distinguish between genuine ADHD and other related conditions.

Dr. Connie McReynolds joins the show today to talk about her book: Solving the ADHD Riddle, and to give us some tips on how to regulate a kid's screen time during the summer. Solving the ADHD Riddle emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a fresh and insightful perspective into this often misunderstood condition.

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Don’t miss out on this informative conversation.

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See me on the CBS WFMY Greensboro NC NEWS 2

As a psychologist specializing in ADHD in both adults and children, I had the opportunity to discuss this important topic on CBS WFMY Greensboro. In the three segments below, I cover key insights and strategies for managing ADHD across different age groups.

Watch the full discussions here:

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Watch Segment 1

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Watch Segment 2

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Watch Segment 3

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In this episode, Dr. Connie discusses her newly released breakthrough book Solving the ADHD Riddle that provides a revolutionary approach to resolving ADHD. She provides parents and teachers with valuable information about how the real cause of ADHD is rooted in auditory and visual processing problems and why traditional treatments for ADHD often don’t work for children with these processing problems.

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Click here to listen to the podcast episode.

Click here to purchase Solving the ADHD Riddle.

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