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We have collected a variety of online resources dealing with ADD/ADHD and other topics, as well as posted some of Dr. Sam Goldstein's articles online.

 

See Dr. Goldstein's Powerpoint Presentation, CHADD's November 2000 Talk:
"ADHD in Adults".
Raising Resilient Children
Check out Dr. Goldstein's new project with psychologist Dr. Robert Brooks.
Dr. Robert Brooks
Dr. Robert Brooks is one of today's leading speakers on self-esteem, motivation and family relationships. Over the past 20 years, Dr. Brooks has reached out to thousands of adults and children with a message based on encouragement, resilience and love. Often referred to as the "Billy Crystal of psychologists," he is renowned for the warmth and humor he uses to bring his insights and anecdotes to life.
Schwab Learning
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life. The SchwabLearning.org website is a parent's guide to helping kids with learning differences. SchwabLearning.org contains more than 250 articles on learning differences and disabilities as well as free publications, message boards and a weekly email newsletter.
Parenting Resources for the 21st Century
Links for parents and other adults responsible for the care of a child with information on issues covering the full spectrum of parenting.
Parent Resource Center - Philip Morris U.S.A.
Listen to Audio Clips - Based on the Raising Resilient Children Syndicated Minute
Medscape
A rich online resource for patient care. This site has several specialty sites within it's portal site including psychiatry and pediatrics.
Healthfinder
Healthfinder® is a free gateway to reliable consumer health and human services information developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Health On the Net
An international initiative, Health On the Net Foundation (HON) is a not-for-profit organzation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. HON is dedicated to realizing the benefits of the Internet and related technologies in the fields of health and medicine. The purpose of the Foundation is to advance the development and application of new information technologies, notably in the fields of health and medicine.
Children with Disabilities
This is an online guide to resources for parents and children, including grants and funding, research and statistics, and a youth-to-youth page containing activities, games, and a moderated online bulletin board.
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
This federally funded clearing house provides a nationwide information network sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. Brief overviews of a variety of childhood topics are available.
Center for Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN)
Sponsored by the Center for Mental Health Services. This site serves as a national clearing house for free information about mental health, including publications, references and referrals.
National Parent Information Network
Then National Parent Information Network provides information to parents on a variety of topics including those related to the education of youth with disabilities. This site also offers an electronic discussion group for parents.
Schoolwork Ugh!
This is the site for secondary school students. Students can e-mail a librarian for assistance as well as search a comprehensive directory of resources.
HomeworkCentral.com
This site contains encyclopedia for college and above. As well as homework resources for all students.
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Information is provided on Attention Deficit Disorder in children and adults.
The Council for Exceptional Children
This site is geared for educators and offers a variety of links for childrens disability problems.
LD OnLine: Learning Disabilities Information & Resources
This site covers all aspects of learning disability and acts as a clearing house for information.
National Center for Learning Disabilities
National Center for Learning Disabilities provides information on all aspects learning problems in children.
Parents Helping Parents
The Parents Helping Parents site provides resources, links, and information about technology.
The Learning Disabilities Association of America
This is the site for the Learning Disabilities Association of America. Contains resources and information.
U.S. Department of Education
This is the home page for the U.S. Department of Education providing a variety of information, programs and assistance.
www.fen.funschool.com
This site provides original activities and educational content for children. The site contains more than 400 diverse educational games. Guidelines for parent and teacher participation are also provided.
www.familyeducation.com
This site provides educational information on a variety of topics for parents.
www.apa.org/science
This site sponsored by the American Psychological Association, promotes the science of psychology and provides current research summaries.
Hi2u 4 People With Hidden Impairments

Supporting and creating better awareness for disabled people with hidden impairments also known as invisible disabilities.

NLBC Legal Updates
Read Dr. Goldstein's NLBC Legal Updates here.
Mary Ann Smialek, Ed.D.
Tips and techniques to help children succeed in school.
SavingChildhood.org
This website is for anyone who believes children need and deserve time and space simply to be children.
K12Academics
An education resource center and job placement for teachers, students, parents, education majors and district officials involved in K-12 throughout the U.S.