| Acalogic, Inc: Discusses treating attention deficit disorders in children through intensive exercise programs. Includes research summary, Keep 57 program, methodology, benefits of fitness, and a daily sedentary index. |
| ADHD Medications: Keep Kids Healthy offers information for parents about available medications. Includes long-acting, short/intermediate acting, side effects, and other treatments. |
| ADHD Treatment Guidelines: Policy statement from the AAP offers standarized guidelines for the treatment of school aged children with ADHD, including the use of stimulant medications and/or behavior therapy. |
| Children and Medication for ADHD Resources: Provides links to information about medication used to treat children with attention deficit disorders. Includes articles, research, organizations, and agencies. |
| Dr Sam Goldstein: Psychologist with expertise in this field. Features articles, lecture dates, publications, and details of clinical services in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. |
| Dr. Cathrin Olsen: Naturopath offering a drug-free approach to the disorder, with electronic consultations, and clinics in California. |
| Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatment for Children and Adolescents with AD/HD: Fact sheet explains behavior therapy for kids and teens with these disorders. Includes behavior treatment and modification, training parents, school and child interventions, medication, and suggested reading. |
| Frontline: Medicating Kids: Frontline investigates the growing controversy over ADHD. The site includes interviews with psychologists on all sides of the debate; drug information; federal laws and state legislation; and a resource guide. |
| How to Tease-proof Your Preteen: Article offers tips for parents to teach the social skills that ADD kids need to avoid problems with peers. Includes how ADD behaviors can be misinterpreted, providing social cues, and teaching the value of compassion. |
| I Didn’t Want Another Awful School Year Like the Last One: Explains how a personal coach helped a 14-year-old girl with ADD. Includes the problems, the effects, and the improvements from the student, her parents, and her coach. |
| Mad River Behavioral Health: Provides individual, family, and school consultations, in Campton, New Hampshire, related to behavioral issues and individualized education plans. Includes information about ADHD and behavior. |