Jacquelyn has been coaching my family for over a month now online as we are in the UK. She has been brilliant with my 10 year old ADHD son, Ted, and she manages the online platform really well. Her professional and engaging manner has helped him to bond with her very easily . She has made him aware of why he sometimes feels the way he feels and come up with ways to manage and cope. Not only that but Jacquelyn has also helped unpick the problems within our family unit when it comes to our eldest non-ND son and how he feels. This has been really ground-breaking. It's helped my non-ND son understand much better why Ted behaves certain ways and most importantly it has made him feel listened to and heard. Before the brothers' relationship was at an all-time low but now I'm starting to see progress and understanding. Plus it has improved my relationship with both my kids. I'm really grateful that I've been able to access the knowledge that Jacquelyn has and that she provides a non-judgemental objective...
Read moreLeave it to me to procrastinate a review, but you know it's okay. Understanding how ADHD works is par for the course. Helping me to get to a better understanding of it all is the counsel of Jacquelyn Dupras.
She didn't come to me as someone who proclaimed "perfection", but as someone who understands the pitfalls and promise of having ADHD. In fact, she was upfront about her journey to understanding how ADHD affected her life. Having someone who can be transparent with me was key. Jacquelyn helped me see ADHD in a fair light with various resources to help address some of the issues key in my journey.
I highly recommend anyone who is dealing with ADHD to reach out to Jacquelyn. She is someone who is grounded, experienced, and gives a personal touch when seeking direction...
Read moreI am an Associate Professor for Physician Assistant students at Seton Hall University. I brought Jacquie in as a guest speaker to teach these future clinicians about ADHD. Jacquie was engaging, informative, receptive to questions, and approachable. The students were enlightened by many statistics about the condition, how it is frequently misdiagnosed, and how many adults, particularly women, suffer untreated because of failure of the medical system to identify the symptoms. The PA students are now up for the challenge to recognize patients with ADHD and have an arsenal of facts and resources to help patients with the diagnostic and treatment process. Thanks Jacquie! I hope you return as a...
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