Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is a non-profit organization serving people with AD/HD. It provides science and evidence-based information about this learning disability. CHADD is driven by the desire to improve the lives of those affected by AD/HD. User-friendly site.
This is the site of a behavioral neurotherapy clinic in Australia. Research has been conducted over the past 17 years on the causes and treatments of ADHD. From a psychological examination, the clinic will determine the most appropriate treatment for the learning disability and disorders that are often seen in combination with ADHD. The site is user-friendly and the design is good.
This site helpful for parents and teachers of sufferers of ADHD. There is an element of interactivity, it is user-friendly, and pleasing to the eye with bright colors and illustrations. Current news regarding ADHD, Ritalin and other treatments are discussed.
This is virtual psychology classroom. There are online tests and forums to add interactivity. Current news and explanations of psychiatric disorders are presented. Educational material on maybe topics related to psychology is used to help students stay updated and interested in psychology. When you do a search for ADD, articles are displayed on related topics.
At Health is a provider of mental health information and services for practitioners and their clients/patients. They hope to advance the effectiveness of treatments and education related to mental health issues. For instance, a single parent dealing with a child suffering from ADHD. Interactive quizzes are presented and the site is user-friendly.
This is a site of the American Psychological Association. This site offers news stories and information on topics related to psychology. By using the site map, you can easily find information on issues you are researching. There is in-depth information on ADHD from a government-funded information clearinghouse.
This site offers links, news and current headlines, information on topics and is easy to use. There are illustrations and pictures to make the site interesting.
This site contains a lot of information on different mental health issues. The goal is to educate people on the diagnoses and treatments of mental illnesses. There are discussions, a self-diagnosis area, a list of information on mediations, links, and research broken down by disorder or medication. Very user-friendly.
They believe that recovery from mental illness is possible. They would like to provide information on disorders and recovery. The interactive portion of the site consists of people sharing their experiences with mental health. There are several articles on ADHD.
This site offers the opportunity to read personal stories from ADHD sufferers, and allows users to post their own stories as well. Sponsored by the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association, the site focuses on the needs of adults and young adults with ADD/ADHD, and their children and families. Features include a ‘Kid’s Area,’ ‘Teen’s Area,’ and other support groups.
This site prides itself on being the on-line community for ADHD families. The site is designed for parents, but has endless tools and information that all family members can benefit from. The resources available through the site are incredible (from summer camp and school directories for ADHD’ers to forums, interactive games and the latest ADHD news). This site is a must for parents of ADHD children and families.
A great resource for younger users. The site provides a one-stop information booth for everything related to ADD/ADHD, including online and offline resources, informational books and tapes, professional service listings, a virtual library of newsletters, articles, and much more. The site is extremely user-friendly, and although the graphics are bland and static, the content and benefits One A.D.D. Place offers are second to none.
This organization has made significant progress in identifying learning disabilities and finding effective ways to help those who have them. Although the site is very ‘text-heavy’, information is presented in an organized and easy-to-use fashion.
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