Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW
Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and School Social Worker. He is the facilitator of the ADHD Dude Facebook Group and YouTube channel. Ryan specializes in working with males (ages 5-22) who present with ADHD, anxiety with ADHD, and learning differences; he is the one professional in the United States who specializes in teaching social cognitive skills to boys from a male perspective.
Ryan is the Director of ADHD Dude Coaching & Programs and Summer Trip Camp in Margate, New Jersey. Originally from the Philadelphia area, Ryan has presented at the International Conference on ADHD, the Social Thinking Global Providers' Conference as well as many regional conferences on topics pertaining to social skills.
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