October is ADHD Awareness Month. A month designated to bring awareness and acceptance to understanding individuals diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The first studies on ADHD began to surface in 1902 when British Pediatrician, Sir George Still, described a group of children as disobedient and uninhibited. These behaviors were thought to be based on biology since many family members exhibited similar characteristics
The following are articles on ADHD:
47 hacks people with ADHD use to stay on track
10 things ADHD is- and 3 it isn’t.
Setting students with ADHD and Autism up for success
Children with ADHD and Autism are more likely to develop anxiety
Decoding the overlap between Autism and ADHD
ADHD coping strategies you haven’t tried
ADHD and math teaching resources
Great websites for women and girls with ADHD
Strategies in training employees with ADHD
30 must-know ADHD teaching resources
40 facts you should know about ADHD