If your child has AD/HD, odds are that his doctor has recommended medication. Arm yourself with current information about the various medications available to help manage AD/HD.
Media stories about stimulant medications for AD/HD are often misleading. Learn what research tells us about AD/HD medications and the risk of substance abuse in children and teens.
Dr. Sam Goldstein tells parents how to reduce risky behavior and foster resilience in their teens with AD/HD.
Kids with AD/HD can seem spaced out one minute but hyperfocused the next. Learn why this occurs -- and how trouble with self-control is at the heart of this paradox.
Does your teenager have AD/HD? Learn how to keep lines of communication open while promoting his indpendence.
Marlene Snyder, Ph.D. explains why driving is especially risky for teens with AD/HD. Yet, with extra time and effort, you can help your teen become a safe and competent driver.
An expert explains how nurturing a child’s resilience helps him chart a path to a satisfying future.
An expert explains how parents can address the risk factors that arise when impulsive or distractible teens are learning to drive.
Dr. Marlene Snyder offers parents practical tips to help newly licensed teen drivers stay safe.
A two-part strategy of preparing your child and preparing the situation will make your family vacation fun for all.