ATTENTION-DEFICIT DISORDER RESOURCES
ATTENTION-DEFICIT DISORDER RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONS
ADD Action Group
PO Box 1440, Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023. Telephone: (212) 769-2457
ADD News for Christian Families
Penrice Publishing, PO Box 530905, Livonia, MI 48153-0905
ADD Warehouse
Telephone: (800) 233-9273 A learning resource for understanding the treatment of ADD and related problems. To help parents, educators, and health professionals understand and effectively assist children, teens, and adults affected by ADD.
CHADD (Children and Adults with ADD)
499 Northwest 70th Ave., Suite 101, Plantation, FL 33317. Telephone: (800) 233-4050; Fax: (954) 587-4599
Institute for ADD & Learning
institute@ADD-LD.com
The Luton Churches Education Trust (LCET) 3a Upper George Street, Luton, LU1 2QX
NADDA (National ADD Association) - Kids' Site
9930 Johnnycake Ridge Road, Suite 3E, Mentor, OH 44060. Telephone: (800) 487-2282/ (216) 350-9595; Fax: (216) 350-0223; E-mail:
Summit Academy Secondary School Program
1-800-965-ADHD. Community schools for young people with ADD, ADHD and Asperger's.
Quest Day Camp
Huntington Beach, CA. Quest's therapeutic program uniquely combines behavioral methods, group therapy, recreational activities and instructional athletics to assist each child in developing new skills and eliminating those actions which create difficulties for them.
BOOKS
Garber, Stephen, et al. (1997) Beyond Ritalin: Facts about Medication and other Strategies for helping Children, Adolescents and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders. HarperCollins Pub., 272pp.
Hallowell, Edward and John Ratey. (1995) Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood to Adulthood. Touchstone, 336pp.
Phelan, Thomas, PhD. (2000). All About Attention Deficit Disorder: Symptons, Diagnosis and Treatments: Children and Adults. Parentmagic, Inc. 248pp.










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