ADHD Education: The Top 5 Sources

This article emphasizes the importance of getting thethere is and that has a listing of different parent
right information regarding ADD and ADHD. Dr. Kennysupport groups in Canada. If you don't have one in
Handelman shares the 5 tipsyour area, you can call them and they can provide you
Knowledge is power. This is especially true whenwith some support or help to connect you with other
you're dealing with Attention Deficit Hyperactivitypeople. You want to look for local agencies and
Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).resources that can be helpful. Sometimes a children's
The more you know about what you're dealing with,mental health agency can actually teach you a lot and
the better able you are to deal with it and makepoint you in the direction of support groups and other
effective decisions. The amount you know about ADDareas.
or ADHD can have a dramatic impact on manyADHD Education Source #3: Books - has a listing of
aspects of your (or your loved one's) life. What's thethe books that I recommend about ADHD. But you
solution? Educate yourself. Here are the top Fourcan certainly go to your public library, your local
ways to learn about ADD/ADHD:bookstore, and there you'll also find great titles on ADD
ADHD Education Source #1: Your local ADHDand ADHD.
community. Talk to other people in your community.ADHD Education Source #4: Seminars, courses, and
You may be surprised to find out you haveconferences can be very helpful. Look to your local
tremendous resources right across the street. Peoplemental health agencies, as well as parent support
that you may find great ADD/ADHD information fromgroups to seminars, conferences and courses which
include: a teacher, a guidance counselor, a principal;may be helpful to you. Additionally, home study
another parent at school, or soccer, or church;courses can be very helpful to you.
community agencies (such as activity programs,ADHD Education Source #5: Online ADHD
camps, etc.), church groups. A note of caution with thiscommunities: The internet is a great source of
- be careful of horror stories. You want to talk toinformation, (but also it can contain misinformation).
knowledgeable people, and remember that justHere are some wonderful and reliable sources of
because someone had a bad experience, doesn'tADHD information.
mean that you will.Educating yourself about ADHD gives you tremendous
ADHD Education Source #2: Support groups - youpower in dealing with the condition. There is a lot of
can visit online They are a very large organization thatmisinformation out there so take care to listen to the
has number of parent support groups throughout Northfacts and find reliable sources of information. The
America. They also have an outstanding Web site withresources and websites I've presented are an
a lot of information there. For my fellow Canadians,excellent place to begin.