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Choose to Be a Supportive Parent

…ADHD symptoms, since they can cause more problems for your child with behavior, grades, and decision-making than his peers experience. In an attempt to make life smoother for your child,…

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A Way You Can Address the Medication Shortage

…need to address the shortage and its importance to their constituents who elect them. Find your United States Representatives Find your United States Senator SAMPLE LETTER TO SEND Subject line:…

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Start the School Year with Positive Parent and School Communication

…the school principal, who work with your child. “It should clearly state the request, list objectively stated reasons for the request, and politely indicate a reasonable timeframe in which the…

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College Planning for Students with ADHD

…her grades, and when she was accepted to her state’s flagship university, they were ecstatic. All of their hard work had paid off. As a parent of a high school…

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Don’t Let Stigma Delay Proper ADHD Treatment for Your Child

…says. “Better that we use the right labels and do something to help the child.” That help can come through requesting educational supports or making an appointment with your child’s…

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Resources That Can Help Following a Crisis

…located in each state to provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities, and to professionals who work with children. They can help parents…

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Does Adult ADHD Increase the Risk of Dementia?

…disease (Kishi et al, 2020). As enlightening and useful as this study is, it has some severe limitations that warn against complete premature acceptance. For one thing, the ADHD characteristic…

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What to Do When Your Loved One Doesn’t Want Help

…their symptoms because they have received judgement from others in their past. Or, they may not be able to connect how their actions have caused problems at work, school, or…

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The ADHD Dream to Dream

…pillow. Thus, boredom is often the root cause of the problem. This is where everyone wants a tip, trick, or strategy that often fails, because it doesn’t account for the…

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The Student’s Responsibilities at College

Everyday Responsibilities   Excerpted from the book Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities, 3rd Edition by Elizabeth C. Hamblet (2023). Used by permission of the…

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“Brain Training” Options for ADHD: New Fact Sheet

…attracted a great deal of interest uses digital products that resemble computer games to improve symptoms—often referred to as “brain training.” Some digital products have even been approved by the…

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There’s STRENGTH IN CONNECTION, However You Connect

…spanned a number of areas, including human psychopharmacology, ADHD across the lifespan, nicotine and other substance use disorders, and clinical trials. He has been a leader in designing novel approaches…

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