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ADHD Resources

The more you know about ADHD the better you can manage it. Learning all you can empowers you (or someone you love) to better understand ADHD and navigate life with greater compassion and more effective strategies. I’ve gathered information about my favorite ADHD organizations, tools, and people who make life with ADHD a little easier. Here, you’ll find clear, helpful info, trusted support, and online resources I genuinely love. All designed to help you understand, navigate, and thrive with ADHD.

ADHD 
Organizations

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) 

CHADD is the nation's leading nonprofit supporting the 22+million people across the United States with ADHD. CHADD provides the latest evidence-based information, advocates for individuals and families, and facilitates support networks nationwide.

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www.chadd.org

Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)

ADDA is the world’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to helping adults with ADHD to live better lives. ADDA brings together scientific perspectives and human experience to generate hope, awareness, empowerment and connections worldwide in the field of ADHD.

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​www.add.org

Online Resources

ADDitude Magazine

ADDitude is a leading source of evidence-based research, expert insight, and tested strategies for children and adults with ADHD.  They collaborate closely with leading medical experts to publish accurate, clear, and authoritative content.

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www.additudemag.com

Totally ADHD

An independent resource for reliable Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder information. Whether you’re already diagnosed or simply want to learn more about adult ADHD, this website is filled with information including  a sympathetic community eager to help.

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www.totallyadd.com

How to ADHD

Jessica McCabe’s YouTube channel is an ADHD toolbox filled with information and strategies about having & living with ADHD.

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www.youtube.com/c/HowtoADHD

Understood

Understood is a nonprofit dedicated to shaping the world for difference. They provide resources and support to people who learn and think differently including those with ADHD so they can thrive — in school, at work, and throughout life.

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https://www.understood.org/en

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