ADHD Article Help Guide
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ADHD Resource Guide
Title:
ADHD Resource Guide
Word Count:
535
Summary:
Discover valuable ADHD resources for professionals, students, parents, and adults. Whether you're a scholar or seeking personal insights, these articles are must-reads. I first encountered these resources through my college and have since become an avid reader.
Keywords:
ADHD articles, attention deficit disorder, ADHD information
Article Body:
The Internet offers unparalleled access to accurate and timely information, especially concerning ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). While bookstores provide excellent resources like Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo’s books, online articles offer a quicker, equally valuable alternative. Authored by specialists, these articles are easily accessible and indispensable for anyone interested in ADHD.
To start, explore websites and online magazines focused on ADHD:
- BornToExplore.org (BTE) includes a wealth of informative articles useful for both academic and personal interests.
- ADDitude Magazine is available online and through subscription. It offers practical articles for professionals, students, parents, and adults. After encountering this magazine through my college, I read every issue thoroughly and soon subscribed to avoid the temptation of keeping borrowed copies.
For extensive article databases, consider:
- ADD Consults (addconsults.com), the leading site for ADHD articles. While navigating the site may take time, it offers articles on various topics, from strategies to co-morbidity issues in both children and adults. Curated by Terry Matlin, MSW, ASCW, the site features work from renowned experts like Edward Hallowell, John J. Ratey, and Sari Solden.
Once you find a preferred source, consider subscribing to newsletters for regular updates, often featuring new ADHD articles:
- Terry Matlin, ACSW, offers a newsletter with articles, book reviews, and product recommendations for those with ADHD.
- Breath and Shadow, a monthly newsletter from ROSC’s Journal of Literature and Disability Culture, occasionally includes ADHD-themed articles. It’s aimed at writers and artists with disabilities.
Whether you seek scholarly insight or personal narratives on ADHD, these resources cater to diverse needs and perspectives. If you have other sites to recommend, please share!
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