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The Best Way to Defuse Your Stress

How to recognize and deal with stress.

Helping Teens with ADHD Develop Friendships

Tips for helping your child with ADHD make new friends.

The Paradox of Our Time

Comedian George Carlin Provides amazing insight into our time.

If You Want People to Listen, Stop Talking

Learn to listen to answers from others to ensure work can be done.

Más de 105 Sugerencias para Que Los Maestros – en Español

Parenting Tips and Resources from the NIH

Links to parenting tips and resources from the NIH.

Dr. Norma Doft’s: “Parenting Skills” Program

Norma Doft teaches a “Parenting Skills” course for parents of children with ADHD or any other learning disability.

ADHD Monitoring System

ADHD and Emotions: What You Need to Know

Many children with ADHD have issues with emotions. In this article you will learn why they have these issues and what to do.

Tips For Mastering E-mail Overload

Article by Stever Robbins on how to sort through your ever-growing emails without wasting time!

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