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Top ADHD Social Skills Lessons Training Programs for Individuals with ADHD 

George Sachs PsyD
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Welcome to our video on Top ADHD Social Skills Lessons and Training Programs for Individuals with ADHD. If you're looking for ways to help ADHD kids improve social skills or need resources for Social Skills for Adults with ADHD, this video is for you. We’ll explore the best ADHD social skills lessons and training programs available.
Social Skills & ADHD can be a challenging combination, but with the right guidance, individuals with ADHD can learn to navigate social interactions more effectively. This video will cover essential aspects of ADHD and social skills, providing valuable insights and practical tips.
ADHD kids improve Social Skills, and developing good Social Skills & ADHD is crucial. ADHD kids improve social skills through structured lessons and consistent practice. We’ll highlight top programs designed specifically for children with ADHD, offering strategies to help them make friends, communicate better, and build strong relationships.
Adults with ADHD also face unique challenges in social situations. Social Skills for Adults with ADHD are equally important, and we’ll discuss various training programs tailored for adults. These programs focus on improving communication, understanding social cues, and managing impulsive behaviors.
ADHD social skills training programs like "ADHD Dude Social Skills" are excellent resources for practical advice and strategies. We'll provide an overview of how these programs work and how they can benefit individuals with ADHD.
In this video, you’ll learn how to ADHD social skills programs can be implemented in everyday life. We’ll share tips on what to look for in a good program and how to practice social skills regularly.
By the end of this video, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of the top ADHD social skills lessons and training programs available. You’ll be equipped with the knowledge to help yourself or someone you know improve their social skills and confidently navigate social interactions.
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Комментарии : 35   
@Ryan-ie4tm
@Ryan-ie4tm Год назад
I have ADHD and whenever I engage in conversation I either talk too much about something I really like without realizing it or I don’t know how to include myself into a conversation
@rockymountainfoothills
@rockymountainfoothills Год назад
Same here. No middle ground I’m just riding the pendulum 😅 you are not alone. We can improve
@Y_L_ILLY_H
@Y_L_ILLY_H 2 месяца назад
How were u able to survive 18 minutes 😭
@MP-kv3fo
@MP-kv3fo 2 года назад
Social skills. I have very poor ones. What a mess. And I’m 47. I never got diagnosed. But heck I Know. And what a mess of a life 😔
@Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha9
@Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha9 2 года назад
There is nothing wrong with you. We just live in a world that was not designed to accept our brains, skills, and brilliance.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Год назад
Read and watch videos of Gabor Mate ; ) K
@soulsurfer639
@soulsurfer639 Год назад
Hang in their M P
@allenangaw4827
@allenangaw4827 Год назад
I'm 37 and just realized it's ADHD. My social skills are terrible I think at loud and have crazy eye
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Год назад
It's never too late to start your self improvement journey! Sounds like there are things you'd like to improve in your life. Maybe ask yourself what you need to do to achieve those things you want instead of framing it as things you don't do or do poorly. Hope this helps!
@blahanger4304
@blahanger4304 Год назад
it's complicated my adhd side wants this all to happen fast and now, but my c-ptsd side refuses to...go figure
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Год назад
I never thought about this wanting to bypass acquaintance-ship and want authentic relationships. This really is a behaviour. And it is strange for people. Also the verbal behaviour maybe is lead by this hi-speed want to be open and authentic. Thank you. K ; )
@engineer4god470
@engineer4god470 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! This describes me very well in social situations. I've got a lot to work on but this explains why I'm struggling.
@KerryFairbanks
@KerryFairbanks Год назад
I push people away and feel embarrassed if I let me true form slip. With relationships we have a few nights together maybe I can string it along a few months but once they want to get real, I remain distant and it goes from seductive to I think they feel used or unappreciated at least. Last girl said "I just want more" after we didn't talk for two weeks. Maybe they think I'm boring after the initial mystery idk. But I'm learning how to see people for who they are and to accept who I am.... I do have a simple life I suppose but in a girlfriend that is what I want also. I'm also a recovering alcoholic and I can't deal with complexity although that may be how I live my life. Making simple things complex. Ce la vie Side note, regarding the silent thing they address I can be so silent that I start to derealize. I have no problem being silent and I think sometimes it unnerves people which I can understand. But when I have "permission" to speak, like in a therapist meeting, I can talk endlessly. I'm either reminding myself to communicate or realizing I forgot the point I was trying to make because I talk in tangents
@johnandjuliegrant3661
@johnandjuliegrant3661 2 года назад
VERY helpful to me! THank you so much!
@joachimisaac2927
@joachimisaac2927 Год назад
Thank you so much 👍
@user19200
@user19200 Год назад
Thank you
@davidgomberg6080
@davidgomberg6080 2 года назад
Very helpful thanks
@amirrezvani_
@amirrezvani_ Год назад
I'm not really sure where I sit on the ADHD scale, there are some qualities that I can relate to and others that I don't. Ever since I graduated high school, I've always based my life around routines, and without knowing it, it has really helped me with dealing with my ADHD. ADHD has never held me back; the creativity and imagination that come along with it makes the world a fun place.
@rockymountainfoothills
@rockymountainfoothills Год назад
Well like any diagnosis it’s on a continuum and it sounds like you might experience mild impairment in terms of the diagnosis.
@amirrezvani_
@amirrezvani_ Год назад
@@rockymountainfoothills Yeah, you could be right. I try not to label myself as someone with a severe case. Due to the wide range of symptoms associated with the condition, it can be challenging to determine the severity of one's case. It is possible that the symptoms I experience work together in a way that minimizes their negative impact on my daily life.
@evoregnar5354
@evoregnar5354 Год назад
thanks, that's very helpful
@antoniorosa5162
@antoniorosa5162 Год назад
Is add and adhd the same thing I was diagnosed with ADHD but one of my tutorial teachers in middle school told me that she sees signs of ADD and adhd and I can’t really get straight answers
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 2 месяца назад
ADD and ADHD are the same thing, with different aspects. It used to just be called ADHD, but they split it into two types. ADD shares the problems with focusing, sensory sensibilities, lack of organization etc with ADHD. But ADHD also has the hyperactivity part.
@ianwatson1321
@ianwatson1321 8 месяцев назад
So is peer rejection going to be talked about in this video?
@amymuchko7106
@amymuchko7106 Год назад
15:20 Information overload?
@Y_L_ILLY_H
@Y_L_ILLY_H 2 месяца назад
18 minutes is a great timescale if you aiming towards an ADHD audience on ur video! I’m being sarcastic
@Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha9
@Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha9 2 года назад
Why should I have to “check” myself at the door in a world where neurotypicals are socially acceptable. This conversation is helpful but incredibly ablest. Y’all should be training CEOs on how to be more accommodating for neurodivergents. I refuse to reduce myself for anyone’s comfort.
@tinavaziri1180
@tinavaziri1180 2 года назад
Yes!!!! Its one thing to practice selfcare, but they are asking for masking. Its ablest and harmful.
@engineer4god470
@engineer4god470 2 года назад
Sorry, but I respectfully disagree. It may be more difficult for neurodivergent folks like us in society, but we have to face the fact that our brains just aren't as functional as neurotypical brains. Just because we have some strengths to make up for our weaknesses, doesn't mean our condition is a good thing. For example, blind people usually have an exceptional sense of hearing and touch to make up for lack of sight, but that doesn't make blindness a good thing or a normal thing. Sure, it's always a good thing for people to be accomodating to us, but that's going above and beyond. I believe we need to put in the effort to build ourselves up and not expect the world to revolve around us. The "neurodiversity" movement is toxic, in my opinion, because it's the same Marxist ideology as other political movements. Pitting blacks against whites, gay vs straight, neurodivergent vs neurotypical. Not good. Harmful.
@olivier6840
@olivier6840 2 года назад
You check yourself at the door because you want a better life. You can be your fun and quirky ADHD self all you want, but when that results in isolation you might want to think twice about whether you want to wait for the whole world to accept you, or try to adapt and thrive.
@MichaelTurner856
@MichaelTurner856 Год назад
@@engineer4god470 I don't like to think of my condition like that it's very demotivating even though I am very competent
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Год назад
Nobody is going to accept annoying or rude behavior nor should they have to. It is very inconsiderate and self-centered to think that everyone else has to adjust to your condition. In every social interaction people are acting under a social contract and making concessions about how they act and what they speak about. Apart of becoming socialized is finding a way to act such that others are able to at least tolerate you and at best value your presence. It takes both emotional intelligence and self awareness to understand what is an appropriate way to act in certain contexts. You should strive to have social awareness and in turn people will give you the benifit of the doubt.
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