This Web site, provided by the National Institute of Mental Health, includes links related to treatments, including medication, and on-line resources. (
http://www.psychcentral.com/disorders/adhd
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Also published by the National Institute of Mental Health, this site provides information, including the effects on the family, about AD/HD for all age groups. (
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/adhd.cfm
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This site is designed for parents of children with AD/HD. It includes information about the use of medication and treatment alternatives. (
http://addadhdadvances.com
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Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder has over 20,000 members and 200 affiliates nationwide. The Web site includes a National Resource Center on AD/HD. (
http://www.chadd.org
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This is a Web site with links to many helpful suggestions for teachers and parents of students with AD/HD including lists of accommodations for the classroom and teaching strategies. (
http://adhdsupportcompany.com
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CEC/ERIC Frequently Asked Questions: This Web site lists some topics on which the CEC clearinghouse frequently receives questions. Responses include citations from the ERIC database as well as other relevant information where appropriate. Questions on ADD are included. (
http://ericec.org/faqs.html
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The site is where the fun online interactive Headsprout Early Reading Program can be accessed. This program was designed especially for K-2 readers or older struggling readers. It includes instruction on phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. (
http://www.headsprout.com/
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