
Where can I find resources related to ADHD?
ADHD can be a challenging condition for both children and adults, but there are many resources available to help. For parents organizations like CHADD and ADDitude offer support groups, educational materials, and advice on managing symptoms. Adults with ADHD can benefit from therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, and resources like the National Resource Center on ADHD can provide guidance on these options. With the right support, individuals with ADHD can thrive and lead fulfilling lives.

These resources are designed to help you find additional support in your area:
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USA Organizations:
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ADDitudeMag: ADDitudeMag is a website that provides resources and support for individuals affected by ADHD. From expert advice to personal stories, AdditudeMag offers a wealth of information to help readers understand and manage ADHD. Whether you're looking for tips on parenting a child with ADHD or strategies for managing your own symptoms, AdditudeMag has you covered.
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Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): CHADD is a non-profit organization that provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals with ADHD and their families. They offer resources such as webinars, conferences, and support groups to help those affected by ADHD better understand and manage their condition. ADD also works to raise awareness and promote understanding of ADHD in the community.
Attention Deficit Disorder Association: The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA is a non-profit dedicated to helping adults lead better lives. ADDA provides resources, support, and advocacy to individuals with ADHD, as well as their families and friends. Through education and awareness, ADDA aims to reduce the stigma surrounding ADHD and promote understanding and acceptance of this condition
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The ADHD Collective: The ADHD Collective is a community-driven platform that provides support, resources, and education to individuals with ADHD. Our mission is to create a safe, inclusive space where people can connect, learn, and thrive.
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