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Websites, organizations, services, information, products and social networking sites dedicated to ADHD on the Internet.

Attention Deficit Disorder Association

ADDA Twitter Page

ADDA Facebook

Other Organizations and Resources:

About.com – ADHD Information

ADDclasses – ADHD Support and Education

ADD Coach Academy

ADHD Coaches Organization (ACO)

ADDConsults – Women and ADHD

ADD Crusher – ADHD Video Training and Coaching

ADDitude Magazine – Publication Dedicated to ADHD

ADDiva – Women & ADHD

ADDvance – The National Center for Gender Issues and ADHD

ADD Warehouse – An online catalogue of books and resources on ADHD and similar topics

ADHD Adulthood (Shire)

Attention Talk Radio

Best Value Schools – Guide for Students with Learning Disabilities

Thomas E. Brown, PhD  – ADHD and Executive Functioning

CHADD – Children & Adults with ADHD

DIG Coaching – ADHD Information, Resources, and Coaching

The Edge Foundation – School-Based Executive Functioning Coaching for At-Risk Youth

Health Central – ADHD Information

The Hallowell Centers – ADHD Support and Resources

Injury Claim Coach – Guide to Proving Employment Discrimination and Filing a Lawsuit

Inside ADHD – General ADHD Support and Information

Institute for Challenging Disorganization

LD OnLine – Support and Information on Learning Disorders

NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness

National Association of Professional Organizers

National Center for Learning Disabilities

National Education Association – The Twice Exceptional Dilemma

National Institute for Mental Health

National Resource Center on ADHD

Sari Solden – Women and ADHD

STEP – Support and Training For Exceptional Parents

Totally ADD –  ADHD Resources, Videos, and Articles

Dr. Ari Tuckman – ADHD Support

Linda Walker – Adult ADHD Coaching & Workplace Support

Theravive – Directory of Therapists

Information for ADHD Professionals

Q and ADHD

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