Last weekend I spent a few wonderful days in beautiful Atlanta with fellow ADD and ADHD coaches from across the USA and Canada. It was an excellent opportunity to learn from other coaches as well a professional development opportunity.
The Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder Coaches Organization (ACO) is an excellent resource for anyone looking for more information on ADD and ADHD coaches as well as helping to grow and promote the field. I would strongly recommend visiting the website and learning more about ADD and ADHD coaching through our organization.
While the sessions were quite educational, the richest learning opportunities came from our conversations. It was nice getting to know different coaches and professionals while at the same time learning about that person’s style. There are many wonderful and dedicated coaches promoting ADD and ADHD coaching. Each one of us has a differing style and offers services that directly impact the lives of our clients. If you are considering coaching as an intervention for your ADD and ADHD, I would strongly recommend speaking with a few different coaches and seeing who’s style makes you the most comfortable.
For more information on my services, I can be found on Twitter at ADHDEFCoach. You can also find me on Facebook, Digg and Tumblr. For more information on my work, check out www.carrolledu.com and www.iepexperts.com. Feel free to email me at jonathan@adhdefcoach.com if you have any additional questions.
Good summary, and I enjoyed your tweets during the conference!
Thank you for the kind words…I really appreciate it
Jonathon,
We are so glad that you were able to join us and share your style, too! You are a talented addition to the ACO family!
Kricket Harrison
Brightoutsidethebox.com
VP ADHD Coaches Organization
Jonathon,
I was my pleasure to meet you and get a feel for the passion you hold. So glad that you joined the tribe, and hope that you make yourself a bigger presence next year by volunteering to work with the conference committee. I know you would be wonderful.
Fond regards,
Judith Champion
Chair, 2012 ACO Conference