ADDCA In The News



ADDCA Approved for Level 1 and Level 2 Accreditations from the ICF (5001)

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ADDCA In The News | Coach Training | Home Page News and Announcements

We are delighted to announce that ADDCA has received Level 1 and Level 2 accreditations from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). 



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ReFocus Podcast Coaching ADHD Children

David Giwerc discusses coaching ADHD students as the school year begins (35766)

As Seen In RE-Focus Podcast
ADDCA In The News | Coach Training | David Giwerc | Home Page News and Announcements | Parents | Teachers | Young Adults

The RE-Focus Podcast with Angela Stephens, interviews David Giwerc, MCAC, MCC  the founder and President of the ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA). They discuss students going back to school with ADHD, how these students process information, how to coach children, and how adults can start a career as an ADHD coach.



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Build Back Your Child’s Social Skills in 7 Steps

Build Back Your Child’s Social Skills in 7 Steps (7619)

by Caroline Maguire as seen in ADDitude Magazine
ADDCA In The News | ADHD Education | Coaches in Action

“Lack of practice, lagging maturity, fewer social models, and weak executive functions mean that children with ADHD are struggling. Now is the time to provide extra support to build back emotional skills. The good news is that, like any other skill, these skills can be taught and improved.”



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Refocus Podcast with Angela Stephens & David Giewrc

Why ADHD is an Extra Ability; As Heard on Re-Focus Podcast with Angela Stevens (10241)

As Heard on Re-Focus Podcast with Angela Stevens
ADDCA In The News | ADHD Education | David Giwerc

David Giwerc joins Angela Stephens to share his journey in discovering what ADHD was and how he learned more about his own type of ADHD, why ADHD is not a disability, how delegation can help you take control of your life, and how he finds peace during stressful situations. Listen Here






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Tools That Make it Easier to Manage ADHD (1970)

ADDCA In The News | David Giwerc

ADDCA founder and President David Giwerc MCAC, MCC, is one of the featured experts in this article about which tools can help you manage ADHD more easily

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Play Dates

How to Manage Play Dates and Other Social Outings When Your Child Has ADHD (905)

ADDCA In The News | ADHD Education

An excellent article featuring ADDCA's Director of Family Training, Caroline Maguire, ACCG, PCC, M. ED, appeared on July 14th on the US News and World Report website. It is very informative with great strategies for those coaches who are working with families who have ADHD kids. It is also a great resource for parents to help with establishing play dates and with a few of their child's social skill challenges."



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David Giwerc

David Giwerc to be Inducted Into CHADD Hall of Fame (1267)

ADDCA In The News | David Giwerc

We are very pleased to announce that David Giwerc, MCAC, MCC; Founder and President of ADD Coach Academy, has been selected for induction into the 2016 CHADD Hall of Fame.

Honorees to the CHADD Hall of Fame are recognized for their leadership, innovation and commitment to serving the ADHD community.



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ACO Founders Award & David Giwerc

David Giwerc Received Prestigious Founder’s Award From ACO (5306)

ADDCA In The News | David Giwerc | Home Page News and Announcements

The 2016 ACO  Founder's Award for distinguished service to the professional ADHD community was awarded to David Giwerc, Founder/President of the ADD Coach Academyy (ADDCA)  by ACO, the ADHD Coaching Organization.



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Emotional Intelligence and the Power of the “Pause” (6462)

ADDCA In The News

Grant Crowell recently interviewed David Giwerc for his Super Socialize Me! series. 



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A Glimpse of the Inattentive Mind (754)

ADDCA In The News | ADHD Education

In this episode, ATR Radio interviews Barbara Luther, ADDCA's Director of Training talks about her inattentive mind; what she witnesses as she pays attention to her thoughts, her unique challenges and more.



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