Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising
What makes Minecraft so appealing to kids with ADHD—and can it really improve problem-solving, execu
Each child with ADHD, autism, and anxiety will have unique needs. Laurie Better Perlis, Psy.D., expl
ADHD is not a childhood disorder. But, in older adults, symptoms may be difficult to differentiate f
Executive function deficits manifest as procrastinating, forgetting homework assignments, and so on.
Dr. Ned Hallowell guides adults through recognizing ADHD symptoms and getting a proper diagnosis lat
Children make much greater progress at school when they see themselves as learners. ADHD coach Cindy
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., discusses the executive functions impaired by ADHD, such as activation (orga
When interested in something, ADHDers can be enormously productive. When bored, we cannot find the m
Terry Matlen, MSW, ACSW, delves into the inner lives of women with ADHD. She discusses how to let go
Children with ADHD may have trouble reading facial expressions and understanding how their actions a
Disorganization, angry outbursts, and the poor self-esteem that often accompanies ADHD make parentin
Does your ADHD child seem to have a tablet or game controller glued to his hand? Jodi Gold, M.D., di
Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D., explains the genetic, environmental, and psychosocial factors that lead to A
You or your child just started taking ADHD medication—but how can you make sure it's working optimal
Mental and physical exhaustion are common in parents of special-needs children. Kirk Martin shares s
Language and auditory processing overlap with attention in the brain, so problems in these areas oft
The food your child eats can have a big impact on behavior. Laura Stevens, M.S., discusses common fo
It's not too late to turn around your career, relationships, and day-to-day life after an adult ADHD
Does your child want to play Minecraft for hours, and have a meltdown when you tell him to stop? Ran
Pay attention. Be quiet. Stop squirming. These school 'rules' can be tough for any child, but they c