ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDERS SITESAttention Deficit Disorder Association (A.D.D.A.) Home Page http://add.org/
The National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is an organization focused on adults and young adults with ADD and ADHD. The ADDA site has a page that provides information for adults with ADD. The page provides information about FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), diagnosis, medication, and parenting. The user may link to support groups, Internet resources, or ADD related publications.
Brandi's Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD) Page http://www.ns.net/~BrandiV/index.html
Brandi's ADD Page serves as a center for persons requesting and sharing information/services related to ADD. The site also provides links to pages focused on books related to ADD, alternative treatments for ADD, and links for information on ADD related topics. The links page includes organizations, treatment programs, information on IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act), and a "doctor directory".
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (C.H.A.D.D.)
http://www.chadd.org/Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (C.H.A.D.D.) is a parent based organization focused on persons with attention deficit disorder (ADD). The user may join CHADD, subscribe to Attention! Magazine, or view the annual conference program on-line. At the CHADD Store, fact sheets and books are available for purchase. The site also provides facts sheets related to a variety of topics including treatment, legal rights, parenting, and education. CHADD links to sites for governmental ADD information, general ADD information, and other sources of information.
FACT'R http://www.add-plus.com/The FACT'R (Family and Classroom Training and Resources) site provides information about workshops, videos, books, and audio materials related to ADD that are available. The user may join a mailing list for information about ADD, order materials, view ADD chat room transcripts, or link to other Internet resources via the FACT'R site. The site also provides free tips and enables the user to search the FACT'R site.
Shari Landes' Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD) Reference List http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~shari/add.html
Shari Landes' ADD Reference List page has a database directory of private schools, psychiatrists and psychologists, behavioral psychologists, and camps that can be searched by area of country or type of resource. The ADD Reference List site also links to support groups and mailing lists related to ADD. The user may link to a variety of links including organizations, vendors, other resource lists, and web pages focused on ADD.