ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY
DISORDER
Websites and resources abound for ADHD. There is no shortage of debate about approaches and knowledge base. That's why it's important to stay in touch with a broad range of views to help make informed decisions regarding ADHD diagnosis and treatment.
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RECOMMENDED ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER WEBSITES:
ADHD Links Project
This site has over 800 links to ADHD sites, or sites for teachers, parents, and researchers. This is a great resource to bookmark and visit often.
NewIdeas.Net
This site was started in 1995 by Dr. Douglas Cowan, a Family Therapist specializing in the treatment of ADD/ADHD. It contains dozens of pages of very useful information for parents and teachers. It also has a very popular FREE Newsletter.
ADDinSchool.com
Excellent resource for teachers and parents looking for Classroom Interventions for ADD ADHD students. This is a web site with ideas from professional educators and therapists.
Attention.com
Parent, teacher and professional information and resources for ADHD. Articles, research and products that are new in the area of promoting attention. Registration required for access to some of the materials.
SamGoldstein.com
Dr. Sam Goldstein is one of today's leading clinicians, speakers and authorities on child development and neuropsychology. For 25 years Dr. Goldstein has authored many books and lectured nationally and internationally to thousands of professionals and parents. Dr. Goldstein is known for his ability to summarize and present current research in practical ways.
MentalHealth.com
Internet Mental Health is a free encyclopedia of mental health information created by Canadian psychiatrist, Dr. Phillip Long.
American Medical Association
Founded more than 150 years ago, AMA's strategic agenda remains rooted in our historic commitment to standards, ethics, excellence in medical education and practice, and advocacy on behalf of the medical profession and the patients it serves.
Girls and Women with ADHD
Addressing the unique needs and issues for girls and women with ADHD. Over the years, in assessments I have been seeking better information for the unique needs and issues related to ADHD issues for girls and women.
This site promotes awareness, advocacy, and research on AD/HD in women and girls. ADHD is a neurological disorder affecting millions of individuals, limiting their potential, affecting their families, and interfering with many aspects of their daily lives. For girls and women, ADHD is often a hidden disorder, ignored or misdiagnosed by the educational and medical communities causing these girls and women to suffer in silence.
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RECOMMENDED ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER ASSOCIATIONS:
CHADD
With over 20,000 members and over 200 affiliates nationwide, CHADD is the nation's leading non-profit organization serving individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Through collaborative leadership, advocacy, research, education, and support, CHADD provides science and evidence-based information about ADHD to parents, educators, professionals, the media and the general public.
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