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The links between ADHD and Suicide

By Kaitlyn Pfiester Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie People hear plenty about both ADHD and suicide. But most people …

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What I’ve Learned as the Spouse of Someone with ADHD

By Michelle Seitzer   “You’ll never be bored,” my mother-in-law said to me on the dance floor at our wedding …

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Back to school success for kids with ADHD

By Cathy Cassata Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Heading back to school means switching gears from summertime fun and …

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My Child has ADHD. Should We Have an IEP or 504 Plan?

By Cathy Cassata   Many symptoms of ADHD, such as inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, can make school more challenging for kids. …

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Seven simple hacks for a stress-free school term

By Sophia Auld Returning to school after summer break can mean saying goodbye to relaxing days and hello to stricter …

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Stop paying the ADHD tax

Have you ever had a traffic ticket double or quadruple in cost because you failed to pay it on time?  …

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Traveling Tips and Tricks for ADHD Families

By Michelle Seitzer “Are we there yet?” and “I’m bored!” are probably the top two complaints parents hear in the …

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Summer Survival Guide: Top Tips for ADHD Parents

  By Michelle Seitzer Ah, summer. Time for relaxing by the pool, hitting the beach and eating ice cream for …

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Day & Weekend Trip Ideas: A Checklist for ADHD Families to Have Fun Without Going Far

If packing and passports isn’t your family’s thing, there are plenty of places within reach for making summer memories. Check …

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