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Fast Facts:
- It is estimated that 2 million children living in the Unites States have ADHD.1
- Free registration may be required to begin posting to or reading an online support group.
- Community groups, a school social worker, and places of worship are good starting points to find a local support group.3
The Top 10 Resources on ADHD Support Groups
Selected by our Guides and Physician Review Team.
- Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder: Nation's Leading Non-profit Organization Serving Individuals with AD/HD and Their Families
- National Resource Center on AD/HD: Nation's Clearinghouse for Science-based Information about All Aspects of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA): The World's Leading Adult AD/HD Organization
- ADHD Support: Help For ADHD, AD/HD And ADD
- Hyperactive Children's Support Group: Registered Charity Which has Been Successfully Helping ADHD/Hyperactive Children and Their Families for Over 30 Years
- ADDCoach4U: International ADHD Support Groups
- DailyStrength: Parents Of Children With ADHD Support Group
- National Center for Gender Issues and AD/HD: Women's ADHD Support Groups
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Research Notes References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 National Institute of Mental Health: ADHD
- ↑ Wikipedia: Support Groups
- ↑ ADHDSupport: ADHD Support
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- Last update: Jul. 1, 2009
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- Last update: Jul. 1, 2009
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