Making ADHD Teens Better Drivers
[Source:  PhysOrg.com]
Gregory A. Fabiano, UB associate professor of counseling, school and  educational psychology, has already established a therapeutic program  that not only helps these teens become better drivers but also builds  better relationship with their parents.
Now, thanks to a $2.8 million grant from the National Institute of  Health’s National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,  Fabiano will extend his already successful program to other teens and  their families, therapy that includes dramatic demonstrations of the  unforgiving and often dramatic dangers of texting while driving.
“We had worked with children with ADHD for a long time at the  university,” says Fabiano, a recipient of the Presidential Early Career  Award for Scientists and Engineers, the nation’s highest honor for  professionals at the early stages of their independent scientific  research careers. “And as those kids grew up, we heard concerns from  parents about the transition to independent driving
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