Minggu, 23 Juli 2017

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Here you will find how to live with ADD. Tips on handling a teenager with ADD, to how an adult with ADD can use organizational skills to combat ADD. These articles show how schools are now involved and that there are support groups ready to help.




Attention Deficit Disorder Diagnosis - Informing Others

Ignorance is not always bliss! Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosis is as important for the people around the patient as it is for the patient himself. Once the Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosis is complete the person knows his limitations. And that is the KEY to starting the fight back

Daily Living With Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Tips

Here are some ADD tips. Print them out and share with your family, neighbors, friends, church members, relatives and others who have ADD or would benefit by learning some ADD tips to help others with the disorder.

Adult Attention Deficit Disorder - Counter Attack

There are a few basic steps for setting up and using organizer and filing systems to help people with Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. These are only general guidelines and can be adjusted to suit individual Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Patient’s needs. Seek help from a trusted friend, educator or other person who uses successful planning strategy, or check with professional organizational companies that help with Adult Attention Deficit Disorder.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Know Your Limits!

To deal with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and come out on top requires an organized and planned effort on your part. Remember that you can ‘beat’ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder with sheer effort and willpower. The First thing is to know your limits. If your Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder makes you forget important stuff your best chance is to counter the problem. Here is how. 

Coping With Holiday Stress With Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 
It is challenging enough to deal with adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in normal conditions, but when it comes to the Holiday season the season stress can really get to adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder patients. To defy adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, here are a few tips to help you enjoy the season and forget the fuss!

Schools and ADHD

Once the observation has taken place you will have many questions running through your head. What type of school should my child go to?  Does my child need medication?  Also many others, now that you know the diagnosis you are able to move forward to what can be done to help.

Your ADHD Teenager and the Car

Most teenagers at the age of 15 talk about wanting to drive. The scary thing is, most accidents are caused by the age group of 15-19. Most states are putting a graduated drivers licensing system.  You go through three phases to help out the new driver to get the experience he or she needs to learn how to drive safely.

The Family and the ADHD Child

Medication can help an ADHD child in daily life. There are many problems the child might be going through with the parents.  They might be frustrated, angry or putting the blame on someone else. Both the parents and the child may need some help to manage their behavior patterns.

Advocating For Your ADHD Child In School

You are your child's best advocate. To be a good advocate for your child, learn as much as you can about ADHD and how it affects your child at home, in school, and in social situations.

Never Forget The Cardinal Rule—You Are Your ADHD Child's Best Advocate
Some schools have been reluctant on evaluating a child with ADHD. There are some place you can go. Each state has a Parent Training and Information Center as well as a Protection and Advocacy Agency. These places will help you out to get the help needed for your child.

Your Teenager with ADHD

Your child is now a teenager!! They are going through so many struggles in life. These years can be very hard on a teen.  What can we do to help them get through the teen years? It starts in the home.  We need to communicate with them. Talk to them and help them out with things they might be in need of

Support Groups and Organizations

ADHD can be a challenge in life if you don’t know much about it or how to help overcome it. Here is a list of support groups and oraganizations that can help you overcome those trials in life.



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My family and I just learned my youngest daughter has ADHD, she’s a Highschool freshman. Focusing on writing is the most difficult for her but I think we've finally got a text editor that works for her, she is able to really buckle down with the INK for All text editor.


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