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How to Talk to Your Preteens with ADHD About Puberty

  By Michelle Seitzer Our daughter turns 12 this year so we’re having a lot of conversations about puberty in …

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Summer Boredom Busters for the Busy ADHD Brain and Body

  By Michelle Seitzer Every year, when the last few days of school roll around, my husband and I brace …

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How to Navigate a Relationship with ADHD

  By Cathy Cassata and Brian Wu, MD, PhD Relationships take work — that’s no mystery. However, if you or …

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ADHD and How it can Strain the Parent-Child Relationship

A strong parent-child bond is an important part of a healthy, happy childhood. But for children with ADHD, the symptoms …

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What are the Best Supplements for an ADHD Child?

If you are a parent of a child with ADHD, you have probably heard a lot about the role that …

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So That’s Why I Found My Phone in the Fridge Again!

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Pretty much everyone has heard of ADD, or as we now call it, ADHD. (That stands …

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Preparing Your Child to Re-Enter School & Get Back on Schedule

Holiday breaks and vacations are often filled with family time, well-deserved relaxation, and around-the-clock fun, but unfortunately, there comes a …

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How to Help Family or Friends Understand ADHD

We all have our story of how we learned to understand our ADHD diagnosis, but what about those around us? …

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Talking with Your Child About ADHD

Your child has received an ADHD diagnosis and is responding well to treatment. But now they are asking the difficult …

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