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  • Home
  • What is ADHD?
    • Diagnosing ADHD
    • Biblical Perspectives
  • ADHD Research
    • Theoretical Orientation
    • Developmental Stages >
      • Erickson
      • Piaget
    • Statistics
    • Treatments & Outcomes
  • Help for Parents
    • Classroom & Teacher Suggestions
    • Having a Good Morning
    • Providing Consistency & Structure
    • Establishing Habits and Routines
    • Focus Techniques & Activities
    • Using discipline effectively
    • Resources
  • References