New Study Highlights Motivation for Healthier Lifestyles
A recently released study shows that African Americans are pursuing healthier lifestyles while relying on organizations and support systems dedicated to the African-American community. This can be significant when it comes to identifying and treating ADHD.
Read MoreBack Home Again with ADHD: Parents and Adult Children Sharing a Home
Are you and your adult son or daughter sharing a home once more? About a third of households are multigenerational, and among families affected by ADHD, this seems to be a growing trend. Here are some tips for creating a happy home.
Read MoreGood Responses to Bad ADHD Myths
What can you say when a friend says something that is stigmatizing or just plain wrong regarding ADHD? Former CHADD CEO Ruth Hughes, PhD, tackles the questions about rebutting ADHD myths in this special ADHD Awareness Month Ask the Expert Highlight.
Read MoreVideo Gaming Disorder Recognized by WHO
Video gaming can be a great way to pass the time, but for some people it could be a problem. The WHO now recognizes problematic play as a mental health condition.
Read MoreWhat To Know About ADHD Coaching
This special Ask the Expert Educator Edition tackles how classroom teachers can meet the needs of their students affected by ADHD and their classmates.
Read MoreMore Fire Than Water: A Short History of ADHD
ADHD isn’t new, but did you realize it was discussed by both ancient philosophers and 18th-century doctors? It’s only been in the past 100 years that we’ve come to better understand the disorder.
Read MoreAwareness Month Aims to Set the Record Straight on ADHD
October is ADHD Awareness Month. CHADD and the ADHD community are working to raise awareness and improve lives every day. Together, we can set the record straight on ADHD.
Read MoreToo Much Time Online? Suggestions for Limiting Media Use
Tablets and cellphones can present an opportunity for media overuse. The good news there are some things you can do as a family to keep digital media use healthy.
Read MoreHelping Children Avoid Bullying
Bullying does not have to be a part of childhood! Our newest NRC Video has tips to help your childen avoid bullying.
Read MoreYoung Adulthood: Finding the Light at the End of the Tunnel
Young adulthood is a journey, and sometimes one that is through darkness. But just like when you’re crawling through a cave, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Read MorePregúntele al Experto—Special Ask the Expert in Spanish
Pregúntele al Experto — a special Ask the Expert presented entirely in Spanish.
Read MoreWhich Meds? New Research Points to a Difference in Stimulants for Adults, Children
Stimulant medications have long been the first medication recommended for most children and adults. New research attempts to pinpoint which type of stimulant medication might be a better choice for most people.
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