One of the best things about the Internet and about serious, scholarly, and devoted professional help sites is being able to find the accurate, timely, and truly informative articles related to your search. The ADHD article is among such benefits. While we can find a large amount of materials in the bookstore on ADHD (Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder), such as Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo's lifesaving book, or those equally useful works by Thom Hartmann, Shari Holden, and others, the ADHD article is quicker, more easily accessible online, and is just as valuable as written by an ADHD specialist, expert, and/or professional.
You can start with the ADHD site or ADHD ezine (online magazine), for example to find almost any ADHD article as it is relevant:
o BTE, or borntoexplore.org, offers information about ADHD and a number of helpful, informative ADHD articles for scholarship and personal use.
o ADDitude magazine is online and by regular print subscription, and has so many practical and realistic ADHD articles for the professional, the student, the parent, and the adult.
You will also want to check out the ADHD article databases:
o The absolute premier site for ADHD articles is ADD Consults (addconsults.com). It will take you a minute to figure out the organizational system, but once you decide on a subject area, or sub-topic, you will get ADHD articles on everything from ADD strategies to co-morbidity information to ADHD articles about children and adults with ADD. The articles are upscale and professional, clinical, and/or personal, and are a must read! The site is engineered by Terry Matlin, MSW, ASCW, and features the astoundingly superbly brilliant support of ADHD article writers who are ADD specialists: Edward Hallowell, John J. Ratey, Sari Solden, Thom Hartmann, Michelle Novotny, and many others!
And once you find the primary source that is most user-friendly and most helpful to you, sign up for a free newsletter, one which offers an ADHD article or two every week or month (whenever the newsletter is delivered to your inbox):
o Terry Matlin, ACSW, also offers a newsletter that features an ADHD article, book reviews, and blurbs on many ADHD aids and products for the person with ADHD.
o Breath and Shadow, a monthly (or thereabouts) newsletter put out by ROSC as the Journal of Literature and Disability Culture, is for writers and artists with any or all disabilities, and issues a monthly newsletter with a predetermined theme, but occasionally you might get an ADHD article.
As you can see, you can find the most scholarly ADHD articles, or the most personal and still accurate and relevant ADHD article written by a non-credentialed individual who has or knows someone who has to put up with the frustrations and challenges and special and unique gifts of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as ADD.
Dean Novosat writes for WellHabit.com. Here you?ll find a collection of health and fitness research and articles.
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