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Parenting a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be difficult and challenging but it doesn't mean that family life has to be chaotic and frustrating. As parents, it is important to believe in, support, and nurture your child's talents. Also, trust that your child can learn, change, mature, and succeed.
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ADHD Should Not Spell Homework Stress
With a well-developed plan of action and a dependable routine, parents can help their ADHD child focus outside of...
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Impulsive Behavior
Campbell and Werry (1986) define impulsivity as "erratic and poorly controlled behavior" (p. 120). Teachers who refer to...
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Families of Children with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder
Just like families of other students with disabilities and special needs, families of students with ADHD cannot be...
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Factors that Don't Cause ADHD
Over the years, a number of myths have developed concerning causes of ADHD. As one prominent ADHD expert has put it,...
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Parenting Solutions: Attention Deficit
The Problem Red Flags Doesn't pay attention, has trouble concentrating and focusing, interrupts, barrels ahead without...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

