Our ADHD newsletter is intended for adults with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD, teachers, mental health professionals, researchers, and anyone else who wants to stay up-to-date on current news and scientific findings having to do with ADHD.
We aim to provide a mixture of scientific insights and practical coping tips by following a simple, three-pronged format. Each month, we feature:
- 1 Study: An interesting scientific study from the past month that sheds new light on ADHD
- 1 News Article: An ADHD-related news article or blog post from somewhere on the web that stands out
- 1 Coping Tip: A practical tip for living with ADHD
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We also post archived issues of our monthly ADHD newsletter online:
- Newsletter #15: Adult ADHD, crocheting, and ADHD awareness
- Newsletter #14: Racing thoughts and ADHD awareness via TikTok
- Newsletter #13: The brains of novelty seekers
- Newsletter #12: ADHD + social anxiety in children and succeeding with ADHD
- Newsletter #11: The autism-ADHD combo and how to keep your New Year’s resolutions
- Newsletter #10: ADHD Awareness Month Edition
- Newsletter #9: A study linking COVID with ADHD and a remote back-to-school tip
- Newsletter #8: An ADHD study with a backlash and some ideas for a bedtime routine
- Newsletter #7: The experiences of ADHDers over 50 and underdiagnosis in women
- Newsletter #6: ADHD diagnosis in older adulthood and finding a work from home routine
- Newsletter #5: Motivation deficits and internet use in ADHD
- Newsletter #4: Leonardo da Vinci, a web comic about ADHD, and coping through creativity
- Newsletter #3: Neurocognitive testing really can help diagnose ADHD
- Newsletter #2: ADHD accident-proneness and a celebrity ADHD diagnosis
- Newsletter #1: The genetics of ADHD and a coping tip to stay fit through the holidays