AD HD
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Deafness and Hearing Impediment@ (16)
Dyslexia@ (16)
Dyspraxia or Apraxia@ (4)
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Our objective is to promote awareness to AD/HD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and to provide information and as much free practical help as we can to affected by the condition, both adults and children, their families in the UK and around the world.
ADDISS, The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service
We provide people-friendly information and resources about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to anyone who needs assistance - parents, sufferers, teachers or health professionals. Whatever you're looking for in ADHD, we'll do our best to help.
ADDResource.com
ADDResource.com is Your Internet Resource for Attention and Learning Issues
Attention Deficit Disorder Association
DDA, Attention Deficit Disorder Association, the worldıs leading organization for adults with AD/HD (known interchangeably as ADD, ADHD and AD/HD) brings together science and the human element for adults with AD/HD and the professionals who serve them, providing education and connection to adults living with ADHD.
CHADD
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt (Section 501 (c) (3) ) organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD. In addition to our informative Web site, CHADD also publishes a variety of printed materials to keep members and professionals current on research advances, medications and treatments affecting individuals with AD/HD. These materials include Attention! magazine, the CHADD Information and Resource Guide to AD/HD, News From CHADD, a free electronically mailed current events newsletter, as well as other publications of specific interest to educators, professionals and parents.
Hyperactive Children's Support Group
The Hyperactive Children's Support Group is a registered charity which has been successfully helping ADHD/Hyperactive children and their families for nearly 30 years. The HACSG is Britain's leading proponent of a dietary approach to the problem of hyperactivity.