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Trying to Keep Up with My ADHD Daughter
Are ADHD parents, who think fast, at an advantage over a slow-thinker like me when it comes to...
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ADHD Summer Camp Guide
Everything parents of ADHD children need to know about choosing a camp, handling summer meds, and enjoying a safe summer.
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ADHD Printable: Mid-Year School Checkup
8 ways for parents to help their ADHD children stay organized, motivated, and happy at school all year long.
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Help Your ADHD Kid Get Dressed
ADHD children may forget the sequence of putting on clothing, lack the attention span or motor skills to...
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How to Stop ADHD Kids from Hitting
Use this eight-point plan to rein in your ADHD child's aggressive behavior and teach him impulse control...
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14 Tips for Parenting ADHD Teens
ADHD teens often need more parenting. The problem is that parents of attention deficit teens often overreact to...
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Happier Mornings for ADHD Households
Make-over your morning! Our expert tips can help ADHD adults, children, and even their parents get up and...
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Can Someone Please Give Me Some Good Advice!
This ADD is so new to me. My daughter is...
I've Never Felt so Lost
My, now, 5 year old son was diagnosed with ADHD...
Son is too "Touchy/Feely", What to Do?
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Mean to Mom
Our 8 year old daughter is ADHD. She is in...
Books on Tape About ADHD
Has anyone found any books on tape about ADHD and...
The school called......
Oh my! I just got a phone call from my...
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Parenting an ADHD child demands quick thinking, and my brain likes to pick the worst possible times to react slowly.
Kay Marner, ADHD Parenting blogger
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