Strategies for Parenting Children and Teens with ADHD
An audio presentation by Cindy Goldrich on how to help your ADD/ADHD children thrive.
An audio presentation by Cindy Goldrich on how to help your ADD/ADHD children thrive.
A look at scientific information about the ADHD brain.
Audio presentation by Melissa Orlov: ADHD couples pick exactly the wrong approaches to solving their marital problems that would make sense for most couples, but not when one or both partners has ADHD.
You are a regular teen, but you have ADHD. You may wonder how this will affect your future, and what issues you may have to face. Thus, how do you effectively treat your uniqueness in order to more easily and quickly find your passion and reach your goals?
What is ADHD? How can it be treated? How is ADHD diagnosed? These are just a few of the many basic questions asked and answered in this primer to help create a better understanding of the disorder for the diagnosed, and the parents of the diagnosed.
A new study has shown that students with ADD can have very high IQs but have difficulty with their working memories and processing speeds.
The teen years are often the most difficult years for parents to manage their children. Although it may be a period of conflict between parent and child, the teen years are the most important years for young adults to develop into the distinct individuals they will become. Learn what to expect and prepare for, how to react and cope, and how to deal.
A comprehensive guide for diagnosing ADHD, various treatment methods, and information on support for parents of children with ADHD.
Some children with ADHD may also have other illnesses or conditions, such as: learning disabilities, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.
Audio presentation by Susan Lasky on Getting Things Done.