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Find out more about the latest books and tapes for women and girls
with AD/HD.
Webcasts featuring Patricia Quinn, MD and Peter
Jensen, MD covering a variety of topics including: Helping your
child succeed in school, Tips for parents and teachers, AD/HD myths
and facts, and AD/HD in adults.
CHADD - The nation's leading non-profit organization
with 22,000 members. Serving the needs of individuals with AD/HD,
CHADD provides research-based, evidence-based information about
AD/HD to parents, educators, professionals, the media and the general
public. www.chadd.org
www.help4adhd.org
- The National Resource Center on AD/HD: A Program of CHADD
has been established with funding from the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) to be a national clearinghouse of information
and resources concerning this important public health concern.
This Website will answer many of your questions about
AD/HD, and will direct you to other reliable sources online. The
site is a "work in progress" and some pages are still
under construction ... so we encourage you to bookmark this page
and come back often. New information and updates will be posted
regularly.
ADDA - ADDA's mission is to help people with
AD/HD lead happier, more successful lives through education, research,
and public advocacy. ADDA is especially focused on the needs of
AD/HD adults and young adults with AD/HD. Parents of children with
AD/HD are also welcome! www.add.org
ADD Resources - The website of ADD
Resources has over 100 articles written by national ADHD authorities
as well as adults with ADHD. Plenty of information for parents,
too. 100 plus links to ADHD-related websites. Includes the National
ADHD Directory with over 1000 ADHD Service Providers listed as well
as a National ADHD Events Calendar. Free monthly eNews available.
Even more benefits with membership of $45/year. www.addresources.org
www.addvance.com
www.sarisolden.com
www.livingwithadd.com
www.womensmentalhealth.org
www.mddaboston.org
www.add-fibromyalgia.com
www.addchoices.com
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