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Parents of Children with ADHD CHADD Parenting is no easy feat. When you parent a child with special challenges, such as ADHD, the odds can at times seem insurmountable. As with all healthcare issues, information is power. We hope this section arms you, the parent, with the information that will empower you as you navigate the sometimes rough terrain of raising a child with this neurobiological disorder. Dealing with ADHD will most likely be a lifelong journey for you and your child. While visiting this site and reading its information is an important first step, you will need a steady stream of information to effectively cope with all the complexities involved in parenting a child with ADHD. CHADD membership will provide you with even more information, such as our award-winning magazine and a network of people who face issues similar to yours. Learning more about CHADD membership should be on your to-do list. We also hope you will make it a priority to visit the CHADD

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Page 1: Parents of Children with ADHD CHADD

Parents of Children with ADHD CHADD

Parenting is no easy feat. When you parent a child with specialchallenges, such as ADHD, the odds can at times seem insurmountable. As with all healthcareissues, information is power.

We hope this section arms you, the parent, with the information that will empower you as younavigate the sometimes rough terrain of raising a child with this neurobiological disorder. Dealingwith ADHD will most likely be a lifelong journey for you and your child. While visiting this site andreading its information is an important first step, you will need a steady stream of information toeffectively cope with all the complexities involved in parenting a child with ADHD.

CHADD membership will provide you with even more information, such as our award-winningmagazine and a network of people who face issues similar to yours. Learning more about CHADDmembership should be on your to-do list. We also hope you will make it a priority to visit the CHADD

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Web site and this section on a regular basis to read important updates. Simply put, CHADD looksforward to being your one-stop source of information on ADHD.

CHADD does not endorse products, services, publications, medications or treatments, includingthose advertised on this website.

http://www.chadd.org/Understanding-ADHD/Parents-Caregivers-of-Children-with-ADHD.aspx