ADHD Awareness Is Every Day, Not Just for A Month

As we approach the end of ADHD Awareness Month, we take stock of the strides we have made in increasing awareness of ADHD as a health concern and a manageable condition. This year, we’ve worked as a community to “set the record straight” on ADHD. Through awareness-raising events across the country, through social media, and…

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The Art of the To-Do List

Externalizing short-term memory is an important part of managing ADHD. The classic “to-do” list can help you remember what needs to be done and keep you on track

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New Study Highlights Motivation for Healthier Lifestyles

A recently released study shows that African Americans are pursuing healthier lifestyles while relying on organizations and support systems dedicated to the African-American community. This can be significant when it comes to identifying and treating ADHD.

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Good Responses to Bad ADHD Myths

What can you say when a friend says something that is stigmatizing or just plain wrong regarding ADHD? Former CHADD CEO Ruth Hughes, PhD, tackles the questions about rebutting ADHD myths in this special ADHD Awareness Month Ask the Expert Highlight.

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What To Know About ADHD Coaching

This special Ask the Expert Educator Edition tackles how classroom teachers can meet the needs of their students affected by ADHD and their classmates.

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More Fire Than Water: A Short History of ADHD

ADHD isn’t new, but did you realize it was discussed by both ancient philosophers and 18th-century doctors? It’s only been in the past 100 years that we’ve come to better understand the disorder.

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