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ADHD DiagnosisWhat is the Difference Between Asperger’s Disorder and ADD? ADHD: Not Just for Kids Anymore (FDA) The Diagnostic Criteria of ADHD in Children (DSM – III – R) Diagnostic Criteria of ADHD in Adults Distinguishing Executive Function Issues from ADD (newsletter article) Overview of ADHD Diagnosis and Assessment Course given by Russell Barkley, Ph.D. – This course overview is intended for medical professionals who diagnose ADD, but has some interesting details for lay people, including a chart on some of the key diagnostic tips professionals can use to distinguish ADD form other disorders. "Is It ADHD or Bipolar Disorder?" - Article from ADDitude Magazine. For more information about Neurofeedback/Quantitative EEG for ADHD diagnosis visit SharpBrains - The Brain Fitness Authority! ADHD GeneralDelivered from Distraction (book) and Driven to Distraction (book), both published by Dr. Ned Hallowell and Dr. John Ratey Assertiveness and ADD – Too Much or Too Little? Emotional Intelligence: The Missing Link? Tips for When Your Whole Family Has ADD but You Don’t (newsletter article) www.additudemag.com - A very complete site sponsored by ADDitude magazine, a national monthly magazine for the ADD community. www.borntoexplore.org - A site that emphasizes the positive aspects of ADD. A Guiding Philosophy for Parents of Children with ADHD – Introduction to a book entitled Taking Charge of ADHD - The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents available on the web. Healthtalk.com - a free medical review resource with special section on ADHD. Of particular interest are their free downloadable webcasts and webcast transcripts. Dr. Hallowell's Tips on ADHD Management for Adults podcast series features helpful insights into the challenges associated with ADHD in adults from experts, advocates and adults with the condition as well as tips for The Holidays and ADHD - A Survival Guide. Episodes are moderated by representatives from the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), and feature commentary, personal experiences and helpful ADHD management tips from Dr. Hallowell and others. ADHD and MarriageThe Impact of ADHD on Marriage (research article)Thoughts on ADHD and Marriage (blog)You Don’t Have to Take it Anymore - (book)by Steven Stosny, PhD. A good resource for learning resentful and angry relationships into loving ones. ADHD MomsADHD Moms Community link – To learn more about Facebook and hear directly from other moms about their personal experiences coping with and managing their children's ADHD, visit the new "ADHD Moms" online community. ADHD Organizations and Resource Sites - U.S.Hallowell Centers in New York and Needham www.chadd.org - The website for Children and Adults with ADD. Another national non-profit with a useful site. www.add.org - The website for the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association, a non-profit organization that focuses on the needs of adults and young adults with ADD and ADHD. They sponsor an annual national conference on AD/HD. www.add.about.com - A very complete site with a chart area, lots of ADD information and links to other sites. Keeps up-to-date with the latest news in the ADD world. Sends out a email newsletter. www.addresources.org - Provides over 100 articles written by national ADHD authorities and adults with ADD, 100 links to ADHD related websites, a free monthly eNews letter and a national ADHD directory. www.adhdnews.com - A very, popular active site with lots of information that is continually updated. Much of it is geared towards the needs of children with ADD/ADHD, but there is much here useful to adults. Sends out an email newsletter. pages.suddenlink.net/drshankweb/ - Hi! I’m Dr. Marilyn Shank. I’ve taught general and special education at the elementary, high school, and university levels. This site is the place for you if you share any of my interests in the following topics: Universal Design for Learning, Positive Behavior Support, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.D. and A.D.H.D.), Learning Disabilities, The Therapeutic Role of Animals, Single Parent of a Child with a Disability, Writing for Children and Teens, West Virginia. ADHD Organizations – Outside the U.S.www.adders.org - A site to learn about our friends in England. It has information on homeopathic and other alternative treatments of ADD. ADHD – Women and GirlsWomen with Attention Deficit Disorder: Embracing Disorganization at Home and in the Workplace – book by Sari Solden, MS, MFCC Anxiety / DepressionWhat is Anxiety in Public Speaking? Antidotes for Anxiety (newsletter article) Brain – How it WorksA User’s Guide to the Brain: Perception, Attention and the Four theaters of the Brain (book) by Dr. John Ratey – an introduction to neuroscience in layman’s terms Brains of kids with ADHD mature later than non-ADHD peers (newsletter article and research study link) Careers / WorkFinding a Career that Suits You: Play to Your Strength Career Planning for the IPod Generation: Archives of newsletter on career planning for high school and college age students written by Carol Roman Wright of the Hallowell Center and Carol Cristen, author of What Color is Your Parachute for Teens. WorkTerrain provides resources, on site training programs, and webinars for the workplace that enable employers to meet organizational goals, employees to work productively, and parents to parent effectively and ultimately attain work/life balance. Coaching / Support GroupsSPINS - Good overview of coaching and what it can do for you by Nancy Snell, CEC, PCC of the Hallowell Center in New York Canadian ADHD Support Group Links International ADHD Support Group Links www.addconsults.com - Provides private, personal ADD consultations, both nationally and internationally, via e-mail. Consultation is provided by Terry Matlen, MSW ACSW, a psychotherapist, coach and consultant who specializes in attention deficit disorders in adults and young adults. This site also has a comprehensive listing of ADD professionals, products and services; updated research information, and articles written by experts in ADHD. ADD in 2005 Graduates - Another source for ADHD coaches is the graduate list of a 22-week course that Drs. Hallowell and Ratey taught. The Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group - We Offer Offer Support & Information To Adults In New York City And The Surrounding Communities With ADD/ADHD. Kerin Bellak-Adams a certified ADHD-ICF coach, is a highly respected ADHD coach, speaker, and author. She specializes in practical, concise strategies for parents, teachers, and businesses in time management and boosting self-esteem. Kerin's website ReachBeyondADD.com offers a new time-management formula, articles on ADHD, suggested reading lists, and much more. Her upcoming book is AD/HD Success: Solutions to Boosting Self-Esteem The Diary Method (Ages 7-17). Communication SkillsGetting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving In by Roger Fisher, William Ury and Bruce Patton The Power of a Positive No (book) by William Ury The Zen of Listening: Mindful Communications in the Age of Distractions by Rebecca Shafir, M.A., C.C.C. Complementary/Alternative TreatmentsAn Overview of Alternative/Complementary Treatments for ADHD (newsletter article) Education /SchoolingEagle Hill Graduation Speech on Magnificent Minds - Given by Dr. Hallowell in 2008, this moving speech captures his philosophy of life and learning differences. Great reading for any parent or high schooler. 7 Tips for Starting out the School Year Right The Summer Vacation: Smart Strategies for Students with ADHD Helping Kids with ADHD Succeed in Middle School (newsletter article) How Do I Determine the Right School for My K-12 Learning Disabled Child? (newsletter article) Gray Matters (illustrated card deck for using in classrooms) – Uses movement to reinforce learning in the classroom. Cards are designed to help improve academic performance in the classroom. Performance tracking worksheet for school, developed by David Rabiner, a research scientist at Duke University. (newsletter article) Stern Center for Language and Learning - (1-800-544-4863) All Kinds of Minds – Founded by Dr. Mel Levine and Charles Schwab to translate the latest research on how children learn into programs, products and services that help struggling students become more successful learners. Your Child’s Strengths: Discover Them, Develop Them, Use Them (book) by Jenifer Fox, M.Ed. Dr. Hallowell says of this book: “If teachers and parents would all read this and implement its suggestions, our broken educational system would be fixed in no time.” Many practical applications for strengths-based approach to learning. Teaching Students with ADD – resource page with articles, statistics, info on accommodations, educational guides. Colleges: Books to help find colleges for those with ADHD include: Peterson’s Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities or ADD and K&W Guide to Colleges for Students with LD and ADD. In addition, there is a chapter in Delivered from Distraction on how to prepare your high schooler for the independence of college. Nancy Ratey has a book called Coaching College Students with ADHD: Issues and Answers that provides good guidance for how to help kids who are away from home. Conquering College with ADD (pdf) First Signs - Dedicated to early identification and intervention of children with autism and other developmental disorders “Demystifying Specialized School Admissions”(article) By: Joshua Doyle, M.Ed., Educational Consultant, The Goldberg Center for Educational PlanningÔ in MA, NY, CT, VT Transitioning to College for LD Students by Hallowell Center's Renee Goldberg, published by the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA). Tells what parents and high school students need to be thinking about before they enter college. Provides specific steps and a worksheet. The Summer Vacation: Smart Strategies for Students with ADHD - newsletter article about worthwhile summer projects to improve your child's skills by Hallowell Center educational consultants Renee and Marvin Goldberg. Teachers Help Shape our Kids...and KidsTerrain wants to help our teachers. Teachers can and do make a difference in the lives of every child at every level. The SchoolTerrain neighborhood provides resources and programs that explore critical classroom and school-related issues of vital concern to educators. Educational TherapistsEducational Therapists of New England (ETNE) - is comprised of four educational therapists who are experienced in working with children, adolescents, and adults with suspected or diagnosed learning disabilities, attentional disorders, and comorbid (co-existing) conditions, all of which contribute to difficulties in school, the workplace, and in relationships. www.roundaboutfarm.com Exercise and HealthHallowell Connections NewslettersNewsletter archive beginning 2006Subscribe to our free newsletter at the bottom of the page. Fall, 2004: Procrastination and task completion; putting school achievement into perspective; seven steps to a better daily schedule Learning Disabilities – not ADHDwww.allkindsofminds.com - A wealth of information about learning disabilities, including resources for professional development, discussion groups and information about Dr. Levine’s All Kinds of Minds Insitute. What is the Difference Between Asperger’s Disorder and ADD? www.roundaboutfarm.com MedicationsDr. Hallowell Responds to FDA Stimulant Controversy (newsletter article) NutritionGetting More Omega-3s (newsletter article) Organization SkillsSeven Steps to a Better Daily Schedule (and other short articles on topic) Nancy Black - Organizing Consultant - www.organizationplus.com - (978) 922 6136 ParentingThe Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness (book) by Edward Hallowell Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys (book) by Dan Kindlon, Ph.D. and Michael Thompson, Ph.D. Makes the case that emotional literacy is the most important skill we can teach our boys. Empowering Parents. Straight Talk. Real Results. Resources for Family, Work & School - www.kidsterrain.com – www.workterrain.com SuperParenting Excerpt - Dr. Hallowell and Dr. Jensen both "get" ADHD. Here they describe some of the trials and tribuations of parenting an ADD child. Summer Experiences and Weekends2008 Summer Camps and Schools Guide SOAR (Success Oriented Achievement Realized) offers many high adventure summer and weekend programs for those with LD and ADHD. The Cape Cod Institute – Dr. Hallowell presents to teachers and adults at this week-long course on ADHD. It usually takes place in the first week of July. Summer Enrichment Camp for Families at The Leelanau School. Dr. Hallowell and the staff at Leelanau run a week-long camp for the whole family (with kids entering 5th – 12th grades). Usually in July. www.roundaboutfarm.com Teens and Children“Teenagers with ADD: A Parents’ Guide” by Chris Zeigler Dendy is a good book on this topic. Positively ADD by Catherine Corman and Edward Hallowell: Written for teens – profiles the lives of 17 successful people who struggled with ADD. NIH Publishes Study Supporting Combined Treatment for Adolescent Depression (news release) "I Have Always Felt Different" - article from the Journal of Pediatric Nursing (PDF) |
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