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Melissa Orlov

Six Strategies for Creating Strong Families With ADHD, Part 1

By Melissa Orlov

ADHD is often a family affair. It’s commonly inherited, and once a child is diagnosed, one or both parents may…

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Get ACT and SAT Accommodations for ADHD

Selecting a College for your Child with ADHD

By Judith Bass

ADHD does not have to be a barrier to college success, but finding the right fit for your child’s needs…

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Phelan

Setting Expectations for Your ADHD Child

By Dr. Thomas W. Phelan

The ProblemEven average children act up on a regular basis. Unfortunately, ADHD kids are very likely to act up more…

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Video Games & ADHD Kids: Beat Them at Their Own Game

By Randy Kulman

Why do kids with ADHD love to play video games so much? Video games have ideal characteristics for capturing the…

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Dyslexia and ADHD: Identifying, Understanding and Treating Reading Disorders in Children

By Dr. Roberto Olivardia

Studies show that approximately 50-60% of people with ADHD also have a learning disability. The most common learning disability is…

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Martial Arts to Manage ADHD

Use Martial Arts to Manage ADHD, Asperger’s & Other Issues

By Bryan Hampton

Our Guest Expert this week is the 23 year old Operations Manager and Head Instructor at Atlanta Kick, a well-established…

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care about school

Why Your Child Doesn’t Care About School and How You Can Help

By Cindy Goldrich

Restarting school – after any break, short or long – can leave you with a pit in your stomach. How…

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Want A Happier Family? Tell Your Family History

By Bruce Feiler

I hit the breaking point as a parent a few years ago. It was the week of my extended family’s…

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There Is No Test For ADHD: Diagnosis Starts Here

By James Wiley

“I got tested and I’m ADHD.” Whenever I hear people say that, I want to correct them. Twice! First, the…

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