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Attention Magazine April 2008

The MTA: Understanding the 36-month Follow-Up Findings in Context

L. Eugene Arnold MD, MEd

Some of the study’s leading researchers clarify the meaning and limitations of the findings of the widely cited, but often misunderstood, follow-up to the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with AD/HD.




El Estudio Multimodal de Tratamiento (MTA): Entendiendo en su context lo que se encontro a los 36 meses

L. Eugene Arnold MD, MEd

Some of the study’s leading researchers clarify the meaning and limitations of the findings of the widely cited, but often misunderstood, follow-up to the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with AD/HD.




Family Ties: Three Generations in One Family – Talk About Life with AD/HD

Bryan Goodman

Read about a family whose stories–at turns sad, triumphant, and inspiring–offer a multidimensional view of the disorder.




What Can an Educational Therapist Do for My AD/HD?

Linda Lawton

Learn about professionals who provide individualized educational interventions and support for both children and adults.




Building Financial Literacy: Teaching Teens with AD/HD to Invest

Karen Sampson

One CHADD mother is taking a unique approach to helping her daughter understand the power of money.




No Safe Amount: Blood Lead Levels and Children’s Disabilities

Rudolph R. Bustos

A growing body of research indicates that even very low levels of lead exposure can have behavioral and developmental impacts on children.




AD/HD and Relationships – A chat with Arthur Robin, PhD

Arthur L. Robin PhD

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Progress Report

E. Clarke Ross

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How Embarrassing! Things we never thought we would say or hear

Marie S. Paxson

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AD/HD Goes to Work

Karen Sampson

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