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INTERNET RESOURCES

There's a wealth of information on the Internet designed to help parents whose children have ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, apraxia and other learning difficulties. Here are some of our favorite links that are well worth a visit.

LEARNING DISABILITIES

For excellent information about learning disorders in general there's the web site of the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities: www.ldonline.org. There is also an excellent free monthly newsletter, as well as bulletin boards and chat rooms with visiting experts.

All Kinds of Minds

This is the web site of the non–profit institute of the same name. Well–researched, authoritative information in addition to discussion groups and an online newsletter. allkindsofminds.org



"a most persuasive, and
potentially dramatically helpful approach to improving the lives of people who have ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia"

-Edward M. Hallowell, M.D.
co-author of,
Driven to Distraction

 


LD Resources

This detailed site contains a host of resources and links to other sites, contact information for organizations, conferences, and schools. It also includes many interesting articles: ldresources.com.

Schwab Foundation for Learning

The web site of the foundation started by discount brokerage pioneer Charles R. Schwab, and his wife, delivers wide–ranging and comprehensive information. Its staff provides personal responses. schwablearning.org




ADHD

The ADD/ADHD Online Newsletter

This is a publication designed to help children and adults with ADHD authored by researcher Laura Stevens of Purdue University. nlci.com/nutrition

ADHD Research Update

A subscription newsletter sent to parents and professionals interested in keeping up with the latest ADHD research, produced by David Rabiner, Ph.D. of Duke University: helpforadd.com

Your Human Guide

Check out Bob SeayÕs web site, e–zine, extensive list of resources and articles, as well as online forums. add.about.com

ADDitude Magazine

An online magazine, which also has its own discussion board. Sister publication to a print magazine of the same name: additudemag.com

Mental Health Net

Claimed to be "the oldest and largest online mental health directory guide and community," this site is a compendium of data and resources. To go directly to the ADHD section: adhd.mentalhelp.net

Other sites

Another useful site with a newsletter, articles and message board: www.adhdnews.com

Major ADHD Organizations

Children and Adults with Attention–Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: www.chadd.org

National Attention Deficit Disorder Association: www.add.org




DYSLEXIA

Hello Friend

The "Hello Friend" web site was established by the non–profit Ennis William Cosby Foundation: hellofriend.org

Don Winkler

The personal web site of Donald A. Winkler, chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Credit Company. Don has dyslexia and other learning disabilities. www.cyberwink.com

Dyslexics.Net

A web site offering a broad spectrum of information about dyslexia: www.dyslexics.net

Major Dyslexia Organizations

The International Dyslexia Association: www.interdys.org

British Dyslexia Association: www.bdadyslexia.org.uk




DYSPRAXIA/APRAXIA

Apraxia–kids

The apraxia–kids list connects parents and professionals across the world. Go to www.apraxia–kids.org and then follow the directions to subscribe.

Children's Apraxia Network

This web site, established by the non-profit Children's Apraxia Network, addresses the issue of whether a child is a late-talker or has Apraxia. It also stresses the importance of early intervention. www.apraxia.cc



ONLINE COMMUNITIES

Check out www.onelist.com and see which of the lists appeal to you. You'll find several that specifically address the issue of nutritional supplementation and dietary intervention.

 

 

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