|
- Find a local ADHD support group in your area - CHADD
Connect with local ADHD resources and find people who you can share with Locate an ADHD support group in your local area
- CHADD - Improving the lives of people affected by ADHD
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) is the nation's leading nonprofit organization serving people affected by ADHD
- CHADD Resource Directory - Find an ADHD professional
The ADHD Professional Directory is a resource for finding professionals and service providers for families and individuals living with ADHD
- About - CHADD
CHADD is a leading nonprofit organization providing education, advocacy, and support for individuals affected by ADHD
- How to Build Self-Motivation in Teens with ADHD - CHADD
Featuring Margaret H Sibley, PhD Motivation problems can be a struggle for teens with ADHD In school, this directly impacts a student’s academic work There are strategies teachers can use to help teens become more self-motivated and self-directed Margaret H Sibley, PhD, is an associate professor of Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences at the University…
- Organization Directory - CHADD
Royal Victoria Hospital: McGill University Health Centre - Department of Psychology ADHD Populations Served Adults View Website Allentown, PA
- UCLA Research Study of Non-medication Treatment for Children With ADHD
The information provided by CHADD’s National Resource Center on ADHD is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number NU38DD000002 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the CDC or the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- “Does My Child Have ADHD?” How to Talk with Your Child’s Doctor
Trying to find a suitable doctor for your child with ADHD can be challenging The key to a successful search is knowing as much as possible about ADHD, your child’s struggles, and the right questions to ask the potential provider In fact, knowing the right questions to ask can make a big difference in the way you manage your child’s ADHD In this role-playing episode featuring Dr Maggie
|
|
|