Wondering If Your Child Has Attention Deficit Disorder or ADHD?

by Hong Kong Tran

Parents are learning how to tell the difference between ADD and ADHD.

Just Parenting Advice recently posted an article about dealing with children with ADHD and how you can help them as a parent. But if your child has just been diagnosed with ADHD, you might be confused as to what you need to do to help.

The Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, or CHADD, is a support group that can help both you and your child if you think he or she has ADHD with services such as…

  • FREE monthly support group meetings
  • Special events and conferences
  • Local resource information
  • Public education and outreach
  • Parent to Parent Training Classes

In addition to getting professional help, you and your child can join a support group to speak with other parents whose children have ADHD and get more personable help.

To locate the CHADD Chapter nearest you, visit the link below.

Do you participate in a CHADD Chapter or know anyone who does? Share your experiences with other readers in the comments below.

Locate the CHADD Chapter Near You [CHADD]

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