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Behavioral Interventions for Kids with ADHD: 4 Strategies to Try at Home
Behavioral interventions for ADHD can make a positive impact on children with ADHD, as well as their parents. Here are four behavioral strategies you can try.
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How to Find Services for Children Who Do Not Qualify for Special Needs: Section 504
Through this act, children who are unable to receive special education services through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) may receive academic support through Section 504.
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Everything You Need to Know About ADHD
If you live with ADHD, you know that it's a complex condition. Here's a top-to-bottom look at it, from causes and testing to natural remedies and tips for coping.
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Coordinating your care team
Learn how to help your mental and physical health providers work together to support your whole self
Find Self-Help Resources
Resources
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Understood - For Learning and Attention Issues
Fifteen nonprofit organizations have joined forces to support parents of the one in five children with learning and attention issues throughout their journey.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - ADHD
Learn more about ADHD in children.
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Learning Disabilities
LDOnline.org is the leading web site on learning disabilities for parents, teachers and other professionals.
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American Academy of Pediatrics - ADHD resource center
Comprehensive resources for families with children with ADHD.
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Concentration Problems
An inability to focus can be a sign of ADD, depression, or sleep issues. Get help staying on task.
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