Understand your diagnosis. Do as much research as possible and write down how it impacts your daily life, your work and your relationships. Read books and articles on the condition as well as information on how other people cope.
Learn about your health insurance. If you don’t understand it, find someone who does. Go over what the insurance will cover and what it won’t. Know in advance what your expenses are going...
While medication is the most common treatment for ADHD, it is a hard decision for parents to make. Giving medication every day is scary... Read more »
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Research has shown the most effective treatment for the symptoms of ADHD is a combination of behavioral therapies and medication. ... Read more »
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A new survey finds that medications and making a change in schools are the most effective treatments for children with ADHD. The Consumer Reports... Read more »
Traditionally, ADHD is treated with a combination of medication and behavioral therapy. Alternative treatments are any other treatments that claim to... Read more »