About us
BuxMont CHADD offers monthly meetings for education and support for families and individuals affected by ADHD.
In response to COVID-19: BuxMont CHADD’s speaker meetings and Adult Support Group are meeting by ZOOM. Pre-register to receive Zoom link by clicking RSVP button.
For more information about ADHD, to receive the most up to date messages about activities or to volunteer with CHADD, see our website:
www.buxmontchadd.com
Upcoming events
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ADHD Friendly Travel Planning: Vacation Without the Overwhelm Tues 3/3, 7:00pm
·OnlineOnlineADHD-Friendly Travel Planning: Vacation Without the Overwhelm
If trip planning with your neurodivergent children feels exhausting, this talk is for you. Three autism travel professionals will walk through easy ways to plan family vacations that support ADHD needs, from choosing the right resort or cruise to creating flexible itineraries that actually work.Brynn Stanchock - Certified Autism Travel Professional
Brynn is an independent travel advisor with Modern Family Travel LLC, based in Royersford, Pennsylvania. She is also a mom to a 13-year-old with ADHD and autism, and her family has been traveling together since her son was just weeks old. That personal experience plays a big role in how she plans travel today.Amber Guevara – Certified Autism Travel Professional
As a Certified Autism Travel Professional and homeschooling mom of three, Amber specializes in helping families experience the magic of travel without the stress. With two of her own children on the autism spectrum, she understands firsthand that every journey needs to be planned with care, flexibility, and heart.Rachel Fischer - Certified Autism Travel Professional
Rachel brings years of real-life experience traveling with her own family. A mom of three children, all of whom fall under the neurodivergent umbrella. Through traveling both internationally and across the United States, she quickly realized that her travel looked different—and that traditional travel planning didn’t always meet their needsRSVP for registration and Zoom link.
18 attendees
Tired of Being Tired? Why ADHD Brains Fight Sleep & How to Win - Mar 17, 7:00pm
·OnlineOnlineTired of Being Tired? Why ADHD Brains Fight Sleep & How to Win.
If "just turn off your brain" at bedtime feels like impossible advice, you're not failing—standard sleep solutions are failing you and your brain. Adults with ADHD experience insomnia at 2-3x the average rate because the neurobiology of the ADHD brain.
It’s not about willpower. It's about understanding and smarter strategies.
In this 60-minute, evidence-packed webinar, you will:- Discover the REAL reasons your brain won't quit.
- Learn science-backed fixes that actually work for the ADHD brain.
- Understand the vicious cycle of how sleep deprivation worsens ADHD symptoms—and how to break it.
- Create your first personalized action plan to reclaim rest.
Move from frustrated to rested. Get solutions that finally match your wiring.
Dr. Marcy Caldwell is a psychologist, writer, illustrator, and proud wife and mother in a family full of ADHD. With over twenty years of experience, she is a passionate advocate for those with neurodiverse brains, focusing on helping craft systems and environments that nurture unique strengths.
As the Founder and Director of the Center for ADHD, one of the nation’s leading ADHD clinics, Dr. Marcy is committed to making a difference in the lives of those impacted by neurodiversity. She also established the blog ADDept.org and the digital program Meltdown to Mastery to bring accessible, science-backed information and strategies to adults with ADHD who might otherwise be unable to access services.
A nationally recognized speaker, consultant, and educator, Dr. Marcy shares her insights with Fortune 500 companies and prestigious publications like The New York Times and HuffPost, championing awareness and advocacy for the ADHD community.RSVP for registration and Zoom link.
21 attendees
Young Adults with ADHD Support Group Thursday Mar 19, 7:00 - 8:30pm
·OnlineOnlineOur group aims to provide a safe space for people with ADHD.
Trying to find solutions to problems, complete tasks and resolve issues that your neurotypical friends and family seem to not struggle with can be difficult. Our group can help with that! Meeting with our CHADD group will give you an opportunity to help others while learning and feeling more powerful in your own life.
Learning how to adult as a human with ADHD and it’s accompanying disorders (depression/ anxiety..etc) can make you feel alone but here we choose to accept ourselves for the weirdos and heroes that we truly are.
There is so much to celebrate about being able to help build a community that can talk openly about the struggles and obstacles people with ADHD deal with and overcome daily. Let's share strategies that have worked so we can all benefit from our collective experiences!
Note: Although none of us are therapists we are committed to safety and privacy. What is said in this group stays in this group.
We have a discord! DM me for the link or come to the group.
Register to receive your Zoom link by email:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/fdkupGaGQH6m4qn8KgTNVg1 attendee
Past events
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