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Attention Deficit Disorder

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The following links can be used to obtain additional information, resources, support and understanding of ADD and ADHD:

http://www.helpforadd.com/
Attention Deficit Disorder / ADHD Information and Assessment Services is a site managed by David Rabiner, a clinical psychologist who teaches and conducts research at Duke University. The site provides monthly reviews of new studies on ADHD that are published in the medical and psychology journals. This site presents helpful information about diagnostic criteria, educational rights, medical and non-medical treatments. Also available through this site is an effective, easy-to-use, and economical ADHD Monitoring System that allows the user to carefully tracks a child's progress in school and to learn when treatment modifications are needed. Visitors can also learn how to connect with 1000's of parents and professionals interested in information, products, and services to help children with ADHD.

http://www.angelfire.com/ny/Debsimms/add.html
This is a site that provides links and lists of available resources related to many topics surrounding ADD and ADHD, such as:
Characteristics of ADD/ADHD
ADD/ADHD Resources
ADD/ADHD/LD Links
Learning Disability Resources
Dyslexia Resources
The Invisible Handicap...Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabilities - A Fact Sheet

http://www.chadd.org/
CHADD is the organizational web site for Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, the national non-profit organization representing children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Founded in 1987 by a group of concerned parents, CHADD works to improve the lives of people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder through education, advocacy and support. The site provides information and links related to CHADD activities, and AD/HD research, diagnosis and treatment. The CHADD site offers its members and the public information they can use and trust.

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