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ADHD Reading Materials

Learn more about ADHD. We offer a range of reading materials for both adults and parentsto help you understand the basics and stay informed on the latest research.

ADHD Articles for Adults
Read over 40 online articles on ADHD written by the national authorities as well as adults with ADHD. Many more available in our Members Only Section.
ADHD Articles for Parents
Read over 20 articles for parents of children with ADHD written by national ADHD authorities on diagnosis and treatment, behavior and academic issues. There are many more article available in our Members Only Section.
The Adult ADD Reader
A 138-page collection of short, well-written, easy-to-read articles by nationally prominent ADHD authorities and adults with ADHD; provides practical advice and insightful information. Updated Sept 2003.
ADDult ADDvice Newsletter
Our 8-page quarterly newsletter has articles by some of the nation's most prominent ADHD practitioners along with articles by ADHD adults. It is praised for it's content and quality of writing.
eNews Archive
Read the back monthly issues of our free eNews with ADHD insights, organizing tips and good web site links.
ADHD Bookstore
We sell the best books and tapes on ADHD and related topics.
ADHD Lending Library
Borrow from our lending library if you are a member or a registered library user. Over 450 titles in books, audio tapes, and videos on ADHD. Great for adults, parents and practitioners.

Members Get It All

sun Become a member of ADD Resources and receive the newsletter, ADDult ADDvice, as well as lending library privileges. You will also get discounts on telecourses, webcasts, workshops and our annual conferences.







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