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5 Ways to Help Your Child with ADHD Thrive During the Holidays

By Lindsay Guentzel The holiday season brings joy and celebration, but for a child with ADHD, the change in routine …

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Does ADHD Affect the Onset of Puberty?

By Elizabeth Weiss Boys and girls generally begin puberty at different ages, with girls starting earlier. And even outside of …

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Your Child Has ADHD — Could They Have SAD Too?

By Elizabeth Weiss A child with ADHD may thrive during the sunny days of summer but struggle with mood and …

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Eight Tips to Make Halloween a Treat for Your Child with ADHD

By Beth Levine Halloween can be tough for children with ADHD — and their parents. There is so much stimulation, …

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Madison and the Big Scary Black Hole Desk

When a student excels in her studies, is sociable, and well-behaved in class, we typically determine that child doesn’t need …

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How to Navigate Parenthood When You Have ADHD

Learn how ADHD can impact parenting and discover tips and expert advice to harness your strengths as a parent with ADHD.

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Tips for an ADHD Parent Helping Kids Go Back to School

If you are a parent with ADHD, here are some solid tips for making the back to school routine as seamless as possible.

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Discover how ADHD and pregnancy can impact each other, what research says about stimulant medication during pregnancy and tips for managing your symptoms.
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Expecting with ADHD: A Guide to Your Pregnancy

Discover how ADHD and pregnancy can impact each other, what research says about stimulant medication during pregnancy and tips for managing your symptoms.

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