White Noise for Staying On Task

Are you one of the many people who unexpectedly found themselves working from home with its many distractions? For adults with ADHD, those distractions can make staying on task a greater challenge than usual. Often someone who has ADHD can think better and stay on task longer if there is some white noise in her…

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Webinar: Help Your Children Get Along with Each Other

Ask the Expert Highlight Strategies for Promoting Positive Behavior in Children with ADHD and Their Siblings Featuring Jennifer Keluskar, PhD Families are experiencing a time of increased togetherness. Often children with ADHD will struggle with their behavior. Their siblings can also find it difficult to play nicely, too, especially in close quarters. Dr. Jennifer  Keluskar…

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The ADHD Blog: Resilience and Routines for Families During the Pandemic

In the middle of these intensely unsettling and challenging times, what can we do for our families to stay healthy and emotionally resilient? Our regular routines are disrupted. We may be at home for the foreseeable future. Global news hammers on without relent. And as parents, we have the additional stress of making sense of…

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Webinar: Looking For A Summer Camp? Here’s What To Know

Ask the Expert Highlight: A Summer At Camp Featuring John Willson MS LRT/CTRS Knowing what to look for in a camp or summer program when your child has ADHD is important for a successful experience. John Willson, director of SOAR Camp, shares tips for families trying to make sense of the different types of summer…

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Improving Accessibility to CHADD.org

More than half of those affected by ADHD have a co-occurring condition. These frequently include learning disabilities and difficulties with reading or processing information. In a move to make its website more accessible for people who have ADHD and co-occurring challenges with reading, CHADD recently added the Recite Me assistive toolbar. To access the tool…

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Including Exercise with Behavioral Interventions Can Increase Benefits

Behavioral interventions have been shown to help decrease ADHD symptoms for many children. New research considers how those interventions combined with physical exercise can increase benefits for some children. A meta-analysis published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research demonstrated that evidence-based behavioral interventions can be successful for children. It highlighted aerobic exercises that target executive…

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Webinar: Strategies for Promoting Positive Behavior Among Siblings

Ask the Expert Highlight: Strategies for Promoting Positive Behavior in Children with ADHD and Their Siblings Featuring Jennifer Keluskar, PhD Many of the strategies used to manage behaviors in children affected by ADHD can also be helpful for their siblings. There are notable differences, however, in emotional and behavioral regulation that make it necessary to…

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Pediatrics Society Develops New Complex ADHD Guidelines

The Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics recently released new clinical practice guidelines for complex ADHD. These guidelines were written with input from former CHADD board member Eva O’Malley. More than two-thirds of children who have ADHD also have at least one co-occurring condition. Often referred to as complex ADHD, comorbidities affect the child’s needs…

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Don’t Let ADHD Spoil the Romance

Thinking about how ADHD symptoms interfere in your relationship with your significant other is not very romantic. How you address that interference can help you keep the romance alive, though. “Marriage is all about attending to each other adequately,” says Melissa Orlov, author of The ADHD Effect on Marriage: Understand and Rebuild Your Relationship in…

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Webinar: Taking On Children’s Chronis Stress

Ask the Expert Highlight Helping Kids with ADHD/LD Overcome Chronic Stress: Parts 1 & 2 Featuring Jerome Schultz PhD Part 1 Part 2 Does your child or teen have ADHD or a learning disability? Are you a great teacher but you just can’t seem to reach students with ADHD and/or LD in your class? This…

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Study Shows Omega-3s Benefit Some Children With ADHD

More research indicates that omega-3 fatty acid EPA could benefit some children with respect to reducing ADHD symptoms and increasing attention. Omega-3 supplementation is often discussed as a complementary intervention for ADHD. Researchers working together in the United Kingdom and Taiwan studied 92 children between 6 and 18 years old who have ADHD in a…

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Know Before You Go: International Travel with ADHD Medications

Do you plan to travel out of the United States, either for business or on vacation? Before you go, you need to reach out to both the US Department of State and the embassy of the country you plan to visit if you intend to take your ADHD medication with you. “Travelers should not assume…

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