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Guidelines for Parenting Your Attention Different Child

Article by George T. Lynn, M.A., author of the book " Survival Strategies for Parenting Your ADD Child: Dealing With Obsessions, Compulsions, Depression, Explosive Behavior and Rage"

Talking to Your Children About Their Attention Deficit Disorder

Article by Judith Stern, M.A. and Uzi Ben-Ami, Ph.D. From LDOnline.

Fatherhood and AD/HD

Article by Patrick J. Kilcarr, Ph.D andPatricia O. Quinn, M.D. From LDONline, originally appeared in Attention! Magazine

Management Strategies -- AD/HD

Article from SchwabLearning.org. Helping parents make a plan for behavior.

Guidelines for Successfully Parenting AD/HD Children

Article by Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. provides ten tips for parents and an extensive list of books about the topic.

Questions About Parenting

Helpful advice for parents, from San Diego ADHD, written by doctors from the Child & Adolescent Services Research Center and the Developmental Services Division, Children's Hospital and Health Center.

Parenting a Child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

An abridged fact sheet from CHADD provides ideas for parents.

Free Tips for the Parents

A series of "problem - solution" tips for parents. From ADHDParent.com.

Parenting The Child WithAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

From Learning Disabilities Association. Concrete advice for parents of concrete thinkers.

Self-Esteem and the ADHD Child

by Carol Quinlan. ADHD can destroy a child's self-esteem, creating a strong cycle of negativity. Here are ways to help break the cycle.

What is a Parent Coach?

Article by Dr. Steven Richfield. How parents can help their child succeed.

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