New to ADHD? Here are some great places to start.

Ideal Lives offers practical ideas and support for special needs. The site is invaluable at helping parents efficiently navigate through the myriad of information available online and in print.

All Kinds of Minds is one of the most affirming and encouraging sites for those of us whose lives are touched by ADHD. If features special web pages for areas for schools and families, transcripts of Dr. Mel Levine's appearances on television, and countless resources.

Need help with the legalese? Visit
Wrightslaw for information about special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities.

What's an IEP and a 504, and what's the difference?

A wide range of topics make
ADHD Support Forum, an interesting forum for parents of ADHD kids. I highly recommend it, and am an active participant in the great discussions.

One of the people I've met through the ADHD.com Forum is Alaine Benard, whose
ADHDStormWatch focuses on increasing the POSITIVE aspects of ADHD.

The A.D.D. WareHouse has loads of products, information, and articles relating to ADHD.

Other Great Sites:

Visit the first and only Virtual online ADHD clinic at ADD Consults. Contact a professional, hire a coach, or share your artwork or writing in their unique gallery featuring works by ADHD-ers!

Brett Hodges of
Remedy Find is looking for people to mit ratings on the various treatments for ADHD. Drop by his informative site and give him your input!

If your child has Attention Deficit and is also gifted, you'll benefit from
Uniquely Gifted!

Misunderstood Minds 
A companion site to the PBS special on learning differences and disabilities. Especially helpful are the "experience firsthand" activities found in the attention section. A video is also available.

ADDinschool presents hundreds of classroom interventions to help students with Attention Deficit Disorder.

CHADD  Children and Adults With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Younger children with ADHD will benefit from 
What Is ADHD, in the ADDA Kids Section. Middle and High School students will enjoy the Teen's Area.

SelfGrowth.com is a guide to Self-Improvement, Personal Growth, and Self Help, with articles and references to many sites on the web.

What Works, from the Family Education Network, has an ADHD section. Along with a list of behavior modification techniques, there is a helpful forum of parental commentary.

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