Attention Deficit Disorder, with or without hyperactivity, is one of the most commonly diagnosed behavioral and developmental disorders of childhood. Experts estimate that it affects approximately 6% of all school-aged children. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most commonly misdiagnosed disorders. It can very difficult to tell the difference between a normal child with a high energy level and short attention span, and a child malteeting the clinical diagnosis of ADD or ADHD.

It's important to find out, however, because untreated ADD/ADHD can lead to increased school failure rates (more than double the average), higher rates of dropouts and expulsion, social problems, trouble with the law, and lower rates of college degree completion. In this live, online seminar, you will receive the latest information on ADD/ADHD from highly qualified experts. You will walk away with the information you need to recognize and face this challenging problem as well as clear-cut strategies and tactics to successfully manage this condition in your family.

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The information provided on the BetterFamilyUniversity.com web site is for informational purposes only. Nothing contained on the BetterFamilyUniversity.com web site or through the parenting seminars is intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or as a substitute for consultation with a qualified health care professional. To find a qualified therapist in your area, please visit The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.