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Stamford Talk Addresses Gender Differences In ADHD

From left: Sister Carol Ann Nawracaj, Dr. Ellen Littman and Beryl Kaufman, executive director of the Connecticut Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities, after Littman's seminar on the “Secret Lives of Girls and Women with ADHD.” Photo Credit: Contributed

STAMFORD, Conn. — How attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects girls differently from boys was discussed by psychologist Dr. Ellen B. Littman recently during a seminar at Villa Maria School.    

Littman’s presentation, “The Secret Lives of Women and Girls with ADHD,” outlined those gender differences, an email from the school said. It was given during the school's 40th Anniversary celebration. 

Littman’s seminar was co-sponsored by Villa Maria School, the Connecticut Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities and the Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center, the email said. 

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