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Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Provides general (non-clinical) information on AD/HD in children, teens, and adults.
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Internet Special Education Resources Nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. Helps parents and caregivers find local special education professionals to help with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder assessment, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs.
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National Institute of Mental Health The mission of NIMH is to reduce the burden of mental illness and behavioral disorders through research on mind, brain, and behavior. Information about various mental illnesses and disabilities.
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Pediatric Neurology Pediatric neurology information on childhood disorders.
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ADDvance: A resource for women and girls with Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD, ADHD, AD/HD) Provides information and support to women and girls with Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD, ADHD, AD/HD).
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National Center for Gender Issues and ADHD Promotes awareness, advocacy, and research on AD/HD in women and girls.
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Attention Deficit Disorder Association Focuses especially on the needs of AD/HD adults and young adults with AD/HD. Parents of children with AD/HD are also welcome.
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Schwab Learning: A Parents Guide to Helping Kids with Learning Differences A private, nonprofit foundation that funds programs in learning and attention problems be successful in learning and life.
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ABA Materials "Easy-to-use software has helped many thousands of children with Autism, PDD, Down Syndrome, Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Language impairments, Hearing impairments and Visual impairments. It is used by special schools, mainstream schools, speech and language professionals and parents worldwide working at home with their children."
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