Scientists believe there may be a link between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and schizophrenia – but the jury is still out, according to a…
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Screen Time Can Affect Children’s Emotional Regulation
“Parents need to teach their child how to manage their emotions instead of trying to distract them.”
View More Screen Time Can Affect Children’s Emotional RegulationA Child with ADHD, Her Success
Jessica McCabe tell us the story of her life as a young gifted girl with a bright future, who later experienced constant failures, as a…
View More A Child with ADHD, Her SuccessChildren Need Adequate Sleep for Their Brains
Parents, listen up: adequate sleep for children can make the difference between a well-functioning child and one beset with myriad problems. Researchers say elementary school-age…
View More Children Need Adequate Sleep for Their BrainsDiet in Pregnancy Can Improve ADHD Risk
A mother’s diet in pregnancy may modulate the risk of a child developing ADHD, according to a study by researchers in Barcelona. The study was…
View More Diet in Pregnancy Can Improve ADHD RiskADHD Parenting Tips
Even if you are a parent with ADHD yourself, these parenting tips are pretty easy.
View More ADHD Parenting TipsDoes ADHD Medication Cause Drug Abuse or Criminal Behavior?
Cannabis use during adolescence has also been reported as a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences as well as schizophrenia. Untreated ADHD can raise the risk of substance and alcohol abuse.
View More Does ADHD Medication Cause Drug Abuse or Criminal Behavior?The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-Based Conclusions About ADHD
A meta-analysis of seven large studies found no evidence of an association between sugar consumption and ADHD in youth.
View More The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-Based Conclusions About ADHDHelping ADHD Kids Cope with COVID-19 Changes
Going to school these days means learning to use new technology to attend virtual classes or being there “in person” with many new rules.
View More Helping ADHD Kids Cope with COVID-19 ChangesMore Kids Visiting ERs for Suicidal Thoughts, Self-Harm
A new report published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns there’s been a significant increase in the number of emergency…
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