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- Implicit Bias Among Teachers Stifles Neurodivergent Learners
What Drives Negative Attitudes Toward Individuals with Learning Differences? Years of attention-grabbing headlines – particularly those written about ADHD – have fueled myths and negative conceptions about neurodiversity and learning differences that have seeped into our subconscious and created a bias that was never of our making
- ADHD Stigma Is Prevalent Internationally: New Research
Globally, negative attitudes toward individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD) persist A systematic review of community samples has revealed enduring beliefs that ADHD is over-diagnosed, that treatment with medication is not acceptable, and that those with ADHD are more likely to exhibit poor behavior This research, published in the Journal of Attention
- ADHD in Adults: Keep a Positive Attitude
It's not ADHD-fueled impulsive speech that hurts us (and the people we love), but the thoughts that lie beneath Here, expert tips to stay positive and control symptoms
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- Racial Disparities in Health Care: Improving ADHD Care - ADDitude
Racial Disparities in ADHD Care: How Clinicians Can Better Serve Patients Awareness of often-unseen factors — from implicit bias to communication differences — can help clinicians remove barriers for Black patients, who are disproportionately impacted by structural inequities in healthcare
- Building an Inclusive Culture for ADHD in the Workplace
An inclusive culture for ADHD in the workplace combats stigma, fear, and lack of understanding about neurodivergent employees Here’s how to build one
- ADHD Myths, History Evolution: 25 Years of Progress - ADDitude
ADHD evolution and history from 1998 to 2023 How myths have given way to understanding, today’s challenges, and hope for the future
- ADDitude Magazine: ADHD Help for Families and Adults
ADDitude is required reading for anyone touched by ADHD — plain simple The nation’s leading source of important news, expert advice, and judgment-free understanding for families and adults living with attention deficit disorder, ADDitude is your voice and your advocate
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