<a class="ProsemirrorEditor-link" href="http://www.carolynrossmd.com/">Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, CEDS</a> is a physician, speaker and consultant on addictions, eating disorders, trauma and intergenerational trauma. Dr. Ross is a graduate of The University of Michigan Medical School. She has a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) from Loma Linda University and did a fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. She is board certified in Preventive Medicine and in Addiction Medicine. Dr. Ross presented a TEDxPleasantGrove talk on “Historical and Intergenerational Trauma in January 2020. She is co-founder of InclusiveMinds Consulting – a group that offers trainings to organisations on creating trauma-informed, inclusive and equitable workplaces. She is a co-editor of the book “Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies: Lived Experiences in the Fight Against Institutionalized Racism ” (Oxford University Press).
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<p> A globally recognised thought leader, Master Certified Coach, and pioneer at the intersection of neurodiversity, coaching, and parenting, Elaine Taylor-Klaus is a mom in an ADHD++ family of six. The co-founder of the first global coaching organisation for parents of complex kids and the professionals who support them (ImpactADHD®, dba ImpactParents.com), she is a poised and inspirational presenter and a trusted advisor who has trained thousands of parents & certified hundreds of professionals around the world in neuro-informed coaching skills. Elaine is the host of the <em>Parenting with Impact</em> podcast and author of several books, including <em>Parenting ADHD Now!</em>, <em>Parenting with Impact</em>, and her personal favourite, <em>The Essential Guide to Raising Complex Kids with ADHD, Anxiety and More</em>. Elaine’s unique blend of personal insight, professional mentorship, and innovative coaching methods makes her a trusted resource for both parents and professionals, empowering them to embrace neurodiversity with purpose, positivity, and practical strategies. For additional resources on neurodiversity, visit <a href="ImpactParents.com/neurodiversity" target="_blank" >ImpactParents.com/neurodiversity</a> </p>