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My daughter Heather and I have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) so we have used the Internet for information and research. Here are some of the links we have found that are extremely useful and have a lot to offer.

What is CH.A.D.D.® ? Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.) is a nonprofit parent-based organization formed to better the lives of individuals with attention deficit disorders and those who care for them.

Attention Deficit Disorder, This Site is Dedicated to ADHD and Related Disorders

Internet Mental Health Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

ADHD Owner's Manual-Answers to many questions.

8 Principles for ADHD children-Eight general principles that serve as touchstones in the daily behavior management of ADHD children.

Embracing The Child Adoption and Special Needs Links-Resources for Adoption, Special Needs Children, ADD, ADHD, LD, Divorce Recovery, Grief.

LD OnLine: Learning Disabilities Resources-The interactive guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers, and children.

School Psychology Resources Online - Sandra Steingart,Ph.D.-School Psychology Resources Online for the school psychology community. Information on learning disabilities, ADHD, gifted, autism, adolescence, parenting, psychological assessment, classroom management, special education, k-12, mental health, reading, research, and more. Reprint valuable handouts for parents and teachers.

Attention Deficit Disorder in adults--a site with much useful information for free downloading. - short, easy-to-read, informative articles by national ADD authorities and adults with ADD, information on national and state resources for adults with ADD, register of ADD clinicians and ADD coaches, extensive bibliography of ADD materials, information on quarterly newsletter, ADDult ADDvice, and on our popular Adult ADD Reader, upcoming meetings, and order form for purchasing materials.

Soda Pop Online - Soda Pop Online's mission is to provide kids and young adults with the information and help that they need to "cope" with having a disabled sibling.  This site is intended to let kids be able to talk to other kids about having a disabled sibling or loved one and understand this person more. 

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