One of the many stories of the COVID-19 pandemic has been increasing rates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Diagnoses were rising even before the pandemic, but the pressures of being stuck at home have reportedly exacerbated the problem for both children and adults.
While people with ADHD can be productive in a remote or hybrid environment, it might be worth considering how you support and lead them so they can use their skills most effectively.
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