Webinar: Making the Most of Your Morning
CHADD Webinar: Mornings Matter with ADHD Featuring Michelle Novotni, PhD Getting ADHD symptoms under control during work or school hours is the number one priority. ADHD symptoms are always with us, from the moment we wake up. Mornings can be especially challenging for people and families living with ADHD. Mornings matter, and a lot. A…
Read MoreManaging Stress When You Have ADHD
Halloween is less than two weeks away, and already people are starting to feel stressed about the upcoming holiday season. In some families, progress reports have come home from school and the prospect of helping a struggling student can feel overwhelming. Many families who contend with ADHD symptoms experience generalized ongoing stress, whether it’s a…
Read MoreTreatment Matters: CHADD Summit On Research, Health Care Policy
Treating ADHD can add years to your life. But what is the best way to get this information out to the public and encourage health care systems to provide treatment? CHADD hosted a gathering of health care professionals and researchers to consider recent research and to explore initiatives on ADHD and public health.
Read MoreMedication Can Help Reduce the Risks of Injury
Can including medication in your child’s ADHD treatment plan help him avoid some childhood injuries? Recent research indicates it can, along with lowering the risks of injuries that could land a child in the emergency room. In addition to reducing common injuries—broken bones and cuts needing stitches—including medication in treatment can reduce the likelihood of…
Read MoreParent to Parent Webinar: When You and Your Child Have ADHD
Parent to Parent: When You and Your Child Have ADHD–Strategies and Treatment Options that Help with Everyday Parenting Challenges Thursday, October 10, 7 PM ET | Free Webinar Join us for this webinar to learn strategies and treatment options to help with everyday parenting challenges for children with ADHD. Eva O’Malley, the mother of a…
Read MorePodcast: Nerve Stimulation for ADHD?
ADHD 365 Podcast: Can ADHD Symptoms be Treated By Stimulating the Brain? Featuring Max Wiznitzer, MD Can ADHD symptoms be treated by stimulating portions of the brain while someone sleeps? A new external trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) system approved by the US Food and Drug Administration offers that possibility. Some parents say they’re ready to…
Read MoreEarly ADHD Treatment Prevents Serious Complications
Early intervention for ADHD helps children in school and daily life. A new study shows that including medication in the treatment plan has specific benefits, including lower risk of developing common co-occurring conditions. Medications for ADHD can help to improve a child’s ability to focus on educational materials and stay on task, as well as…
Read MoreOctober Is ADHD Awareness Month: Why That’s Important
October is ADHD Awareness Month. CHADD is working with partners in the ADHD Awareness Coalition to educate people on the facts of ADHD—symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment—and dispel some of the myths surrounding this disorder, which affects more than 17 million people in the United States alone. Why is ADHD awareness important? The ADHD Awareness Coalition,…
Read MoreWebinar: Teaching Students Grit, Perseverance, and Frustration Tolerance
Ask The Expert Educator Highlight: Teaching Grit, Perseverance and Frustration Tolerance To Students with ADHD Featuring Cindy Goldrich EdM, ACAC Your students learn through direct instruction and opportunities to practice the information, as well as time and repeated efforts. However, the ability of students to succeed academically does not solely rely on curriculum. The ability…
Read MoreCHADD Names Young Scientist Awardees
CHADD’s professional advisory board has selected Rosanna Breaux, PhD, and Samuel J. Eckrich, MS, as recipients of the 2019 Young Scientist Research Awards. These emerging researchers are making important contributions to our understanding of ADHD. Each awardee will receive $1,000 and recognition during the 2019 Annual International Conference on ADHD in Philadelphia, November 7-9. They…
Read MoreResearch Finds Lower Risk of Uncommon Side Effect Than Previously Thought
Does methylphenidate, a commonly prescribed medication for ADHD, increase the risk of psychotic events for teens and young adults when they first start on the medication? Recent research from Sweden could reassure parents and practitioners by finding no increased risk levels associated with the start of treatment. “Our study did not detect an increased risk…
Read MoreShare with Us Your Video Testimonial Of Your Conference Takeaways
Because you’ve attended one or more of our conferences, we’re inviting you to share your experience at the Annual International Conference on ADHD in a video testimonial. We’d love to hear your stories, your takeaways, your favorite speaker, your favorite hallway conversation, whatever you learned that had a positive impact in your life. Better yet,…
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