Websites:

Children and Adults with AD/HD www.chadd.org  

 

The National Resource Center on AD/DH has an on-line library dedicated to research and science-based resources. Visit http://www.help4adhd.org

 

For a well-written synthesis of the National Institute of Mental Health's

researchonADHD,visit http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/adhd.cfm

 

The National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) has a great

website. Visit http://www.add.org

 

For a complete adult and children's symptoms checklist for ADD/ADHD, visit http://www.amenclinic.com/ac/addtests/default.asp

 

A great site for parents, The Parent Advocate Website for ADD/ADHD, is http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/ADD/Site/index.htm

 

A one-page description of adult symptoms is also available at

http://www.healthcalls.com/Adult_ADD.htm

 

(Ignore the heading at the very top of the page. The content is excellent.) Perhaps the web's most comprehensive ADHD site can be found at http://www.add.about.com

 

How to Reach and Teach Children with ADD/HD-visit her web-site at

http://www.sandrarief.com/add2005info.htm

 

 

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