Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Disorganization is a common challenge for many people with ADHD in all areas of life, home, work and play. Struggles with focusing, decision making, time management, cluttered spaces and follow through are a few examples.
There are many ways to improve the organization of thoughts, time, physical space and various projects. A customized approach is used to help find your “right way to get organized” with a Professional Organizer that specializes in ADHD. Clutter Control Angels Professional Organizing specializes in working with those with ADHD.
- About ADHD
- ADHD Fact Sheets
- ADHD Data and Statistics
- The Science of ADHD
- Diagnosing ADHD
- Diagnosis of ADHD in Adults
- Parenting A Child with ADHD
- Getting Organized With ADHD
- 13 Ways To Get Organized With ADHD
- Myths and Misunderstandings
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder)
The nation’s leading non-profit organization serving individuals with ADD, ADHD and their families. CHADD has over 20,000 members and 220 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, families, friends, teachers, professionals, and others.
Note: CHADD does not endorse services, products, publications, medications or treatments nor is it a testimony as to the quality of the products, services, publications, medications or treatments or the validity of the individual’s claims.
Attention Magazine
Bi-monthly magazine with practical information, clinical insights, and evidence-based strategies for managing ADHD.
National Resource Center on ADHD
The National Resource Center on ADHD (NRC), a program of CHADD, was established to be the national clearinghouse for the latest evidence-based information on ADHD. It is primarily funded through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). The NRC serves as a National Public Health Practice and Resource Center (NPHPRC) with the mission to provide information, education and consultation about assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and issues of health and well-being for children with ADHD and their families.
ADDA – Attention Deficit Disorder Association
The World’s Leading Adult ADHD Organization (non-profit). The mission of ADDA is to provide information, resources and networking to adults with AD/HD and to the professionals who work with them.
National Center for Gender Issues in ADHD
A resource for women and girls with ADHD.
ADDitude Magazine
The nation’s leading source of important news, expert advice, and judgment-free understanding for families and adults living with ADHD.
ADD Resource Center
Nonprofit organization to help people with ADD achieve their full potential through education, support and networking opportunities.
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry – An ADHD Resource Center.
National Institute of Mental Health – ADHD
Information and resources available.