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ADHD, Child Development, executive functioning, Horticulture, landscape design, Self-regulation

examines the effects of green schoolyards and gardens on child development. She advances our understanding of the importance of greenspace in supporting health and well-being and future stewardship of the Earth. She teaches courses on this topic, sustainable horticulture, home gardening, and planting design to support pollinators.

More information: Taylor's expertise marries horticulture with child development and psychology. She studies human dimensions of the environment and has published multiple papers on the effects of nature exposure on child self-regulation, learning, and ADHD symptoms. An international expert on the effects of greenspace, Taylor is available to discuss the topic with media.

Affiliation: Taylor is a teaching assistant professor in the , part of the at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

ADHD, Anger Management, Chronic Stress, Meditation, Post Traumatic Stress, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, Stress Management

Mark Dust is a combat veteran of the Iraq war and returned home with PTSD. His quest to understand his PTSD symptoms led him to complete a Ph.D. in Health Promotion Sciences with a concentration in Neurocognitive Sciences. His research focuses on the potential for primary prevention of traumatic stress-related disorders and how to moderate the symptoms of chronic stress and traumatic stress. He can speak to how chronic and acute stress affect our decision-making abilities and ways to recognize and respond to stress in our bodies. He also can discuss the evolution of the human stress response, how our nervous system responds to modern-day stressors, and how the pandemic has influenced stress levels and our ability to manage elevated stress.

Accommodations, ADHD, allyship, Autism, Disability, Management, Management and Behavior, Neurodiverse, neurodiversity, Neurotypical, Stigma

Dr. Eric Patton is a professor of management at Saint Joseph's University. Dr. Patton's primary research interests include: neurodiversity, inclusion, mental health, workplace culture, workplace recruitment, disability, inclusion and accessibility in the workplace. Dr. Patton has been with Saint Joseph's since 2007. Before SJU, he was a lecturer at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. 

 

 

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