There are many special education issues. Words can make us feel good or bad, worthwhile or worthless, self confident or insecure. Often, people don't choose their words carefully about disabilities.
If you think your child may have ADHD or has been diagnosed with the disorder, it is essential for you to read as much as you can about treatment options, learning with disabilities and parenting strategies.
ADD and ADHD are two of the most commonly diagnosed disorders of childhood. What is ADD and ADHD? Know the symptoms of ADD and ADHD, and learn about treatments.
Learning how to parent a child with ADHD can be challenging at times. Having a child with ADHD can cause increased parent stress unless you have the tools to help you cope.
Children of special needs such as ADHD often struggle in school and outside of school. What can you do to help your child who is learning with disabilities? Suggestions from a mom who's been there.
Sometimes parents don't know where to turn for help for their children of special needs. There's lots of help out there if you know how to find it. Read these tips from a resourceful special parent.
The most important step in getting help for children who are learning with disabilities is identifying—and accepting— kids' learning disabilities. Get advice from experts who have been there.
Want an alternative approach to ADD or ADHD? Arm yourself with knowledge. Learn the three types of attention - and exercises you can use with each of them. Don't just treat the symptoms, but the underlying cause.