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ADHD News & Research
FDA Approves New ADHD Medication from KemPharm
The FDA has approved a new stimulant ADHD medication from KemPharm called AZSTARYS, a once-daily...
Recruiting UK 16-18 year olds for a study about student-teacher relationships
I am conducting research for University of Manchester into what student-teacher relationships are...
Issue With Meds
Hi, I’m new here. I was officially diagnosed with ADHD, and was prescribed, at first, 18mg...
Guest Blogs
“To Be a Good Mom, I Had to Reframe My Picture of Parenting.”
“When my son was eventually diagnosed with ADHD, I had to let go of everything I thought I knew about...
ADHD News & Research
Study: Caregiver Wellbeing Linked to ADHD Symptoms in Toddlers
The prevalence of ADHD in toddlers is linked to caregiver wellbeing — namely physical health, mental...
Guest Blogs
“My Sobriety Was Hidden On the Far Side of My ADHD Diagnosis.”
“For 10 very difficult years, I was fighting a battle against an invisible enemy, ADHD. Now, the...
On-Demand Parenting Webinars
Live Webinar on April 14: Gender Diversity and Neurodiversity: How to Support a Child, Teen, or Young Adult with ADHD Exploring Gender
Register below for this free expert webinar to learn how to support a child with ADHD exploring...
My doctor is no longer seeing patients and I’m out of meds. Help!
My doctor, who I’ve seen for years, is no longer seeing patients. I’ve been on adderall...
School System During Pandemic
Hello all! I’m hoping to get some sort of advice here. I’m a single mom of two. My oldest child is 8...
Contests
Transition Trouble Sweepstakes: Win a Time Timer!
Enter to win one of five Time Timer Original 3” — an essential tool for managing time and easing...
Contests
Official Rules: Time Timer Sweepstakes March 2021
All persons entering the ADDitude magazine Time Timer sweepstakes in March 2021 agree to the follow...
Screen Time
ADHD Brains on Screens: Decoding a Complicated Relationship
Screen time has increased dramatically for 84% of ADDitude readers in the last year. New efficiencies...
ADHD and good habits
Hello everybody. I am Giulia and I am currently studying at Digital Product School by UnternehmerTUM...
Why society can’t able to accept ADHD?
I am 16 years old and experiencing chronic ADHD. It affects my studies. But, the thing is that my...
Guest Blogs
5 Steps to College Accommodations: A Guide for Students with Learning Differences
“The first question parents usually ask is, ‘How do we transfer my child’s IEP or 504 Plan to...