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Because ADD and ADHD symptoms vary widely from person to person, it can be difficult to spot in children who are still developing self-management skills. While hyperactivity is a well-known symptom, an inability to control attention—whether focusing on or breaking away from a task—sensitivity to rejection, object impermanence, and an inability to predict or sense the flow of time are all strong indicators that a child could benefit from professional evaluation and treatment. While some parents want to avoid interventions to keep their children from feeling different, it can instead start an unhealthy cycle of frustration, self-doubt, and self-medicating through disruptive behaviors and harmful substances. While there’s no single treatment that’s proven to work for everyone, there’s an effective balance of behavioral, lifestyle, and medicinal interventions that can set every ADHD child up for a lifetime of success.

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What Do Athletes with ADHD Need to Know About TUEs?

In recent years across the U.S., there’s been a consistent increase in the number of children and adults diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

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Vitamin Treatment of Hyperactivity in Children and Youth: Review of the Literature and Practical Treatment Recommendations

Approximately 3-5% of children receive a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Some 3% of all youth (less than 19 years old) diagnosed with ADHD in the United States take stimulant medication.

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How to Create an Inclusive Learning Environment for Neurodiverse Students

Many teachers are still exploring the nuances of what it means to be a neurodiverse learner and how to create a fully inclusive classroom.

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Learning Theory and Neurodiversity in the Education System

Neurodiversity has become a word frequently bandied about when we talk about schooling, acceptance, psychology, and workplace integration. What is neurodiversity, and why is it so important?

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What Can Athletes with ADHD Teach Us about the Condition?

Michael Phelps, hailed as the greatest Olympian ever, has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Can his, and others’, success be used help inspire younger people?

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Understanding the Neurodivergent Perspective

What’s it like to live in a body and brain that functions differently than the majority of your peers? We are not talking about subtle differences—as always exist between any two minds—but rather those individuals who possess an entire mental processing system that is metaphorically blind to much...

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Parenting a Neurodivergent Child Is Hard!

It is hard for those who do not parent a neurodivergent child to understand how complex, sad, and draining it can be to see your child constantly triggered, flaring up in ways beyond the child’s ability to control and your ability to resolve.

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Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood

There’s a saying in the community: “If you’ve met one autistic person, you’ve met one autistic person.” Virtually any generalization is going to be wrong.

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Depression in Children

Up to 3% of children and 8% of adolescents in the U.S. have depression. The condition is significantly more common in boys under age 10. But by age 16, girls have a greater incidence of depression.

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Train Your Brain

Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains.

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