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Through personal experience, case studies, research and story, Dr. Thomas explainis the missing skill sets that lead people with ADHD to fail in post-secondary education settings like college and training - and later, in the workplace.
Across the board young people seem to be lacking in some requisite skill sets – either because they didn’t develop them in high school or did not generalize them into the increasingly complex and less structured environments of college, training, apprenticeship, and career. These missing vital proficiencies, and their precursors skills are key to discovering, preparing for, and successfully entering a career path.
Dr. Thomas's presentation makes a compelling case for developing these requisite skills and – most importantly – explains how.
His insightful explanations engage teens and young adults to effectively begin developing and using these skills immediately.
All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Dr. Thomas's book, "Thriving at the Edge of Chaos: Making ADHD a Superpower in College and Career".