Links to ADHD websites of interest.
The following websites are recommended for ADHD information and resources:
The Attention Deficit Information Network, Inc. is an excellent parent support group, with monthly meetings that feature local professionals from schools, service providers, and research centers. Information and insight from parents about diagnosis, educational planning, and treatment is readily available. 58 Prince Street
Needham, MA 02492
781-455-9895
CHADD. Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. The nation's leading non-profit organization with 22,000 members. Serving the needs off individuals with AD/HD, CHADD provides research based, evidenced based information to parents, educators, professionals, the media and the general public.
8181 Professional Place, Suite 201
Landover, MD 20785
800-233-4050
The National Resource Center on AD/HD. A program of CHADD has been established with funding from the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to be a national clearinghouse of information and resources concerning this important public health concern. The website will answer many of your questions, and will direct you to other reliable sources online.
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association. ADDA's mission is to help people with AD/HD lead happier, more successful lives through education, research, and public advocacy. ADDA is especially focused on the needs of AD/HD adults and young adults. Parents are also welcome.
1788 Second Street, Suite 200
Highland Park, IL 60035
847-432-ADDA (2332)
ADDvance is a website that offers current data about treatment and interventions.
For more information on this and other disorders, visit the American Psychological Association.

DRUG INFORMATION.
Drugwatch.com
is a comprehensive Web site featuring extensive information about medications, drug interactions, and drug side effects.

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