Evelyn Polk Green
Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
Chicago, IL USA
"Grab a hold of what you can make a difference with and what you can change, and the rest you can just let go."
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Evelyn's work combines: Education, Non-Profit Organizations, and Teaching / Mentoring
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Before I was diagnosed with ADHD, I felt like I was trapped in this mind that couldn't get it together. Getting diagnosed, putting a name to what I was experiencing, and knowing that there were treatments to make it better made everything easier. I joined support groups and that helped me get over my frustrations with myself.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Sociology, General
Duke University
Graduate Degree
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
National Louis University
Graduate Degree
Educational Leadership and Administration, General
Northern Illinois University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Throughout elementary school and high school, she was an honor roll student.
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She received a full-ride scholarship to Duke University, but when she got there, she started struggling.
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She couldn’t figure out why she couldn’t focus and she didn’t know where to turn for help; ended up dropping out of college.
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Looking back, she recognizes her struggles were a result of her ADHD, but at the time, she only knew that she didn’t function the way other students functioned.
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Years later, her sons were diagnosed with ADHD, and she realized that she had it, too.
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Says that their diagnoses were a relief, more than anything; now that she’d identified the problem, she could figure out where to turn for help.
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She went back to school and completed not only her undergraduate education, but also two master’s degrees.
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Says her happiness and confidence comes from understanding that ADHD has as much to do with her successes as it does with her struggles.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I feel like I am a crazy person.
How I responded:
Before I was diagnosed with ADHD, I felt like I was trapped in this mind that couldn't get it together. Getting diagnosed, putting a name to what I was experiencing, and knowing that there were treatments to make it better made everything easier. I joined support groups and that helped me get over my frustrations with myself.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I was a really good student all the way through high school, but when I got to college, I started struggling and I couldn't figure out why I lacked focus. I ended up dropping out of college because of this and only later figured out I have ADHD.
I got divorced and was raising my two sons who also have ADHD and learning disabilities. It was a struggle.