
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with ADHD, odds are that your medical practitioner has prescribed you a stimulant based medication, and suggested that also partake in cognitive behavioral therapy.

Commonly prescribed ADHD medications have a stimulating effect on brain cells and subsequently release more of the neurotransmitters called dopamine and norepinephrine, which on the positive side can enhance a child’s ability to control impulsive behaviors and concentrate –but they also cause increased activity in the central nervous system…

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurocognitive disorder that’s characterized by difficult in paying attention and impulse control, as well as displaying hyperactive behavior. Although estimates vary, conservative number put out by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that approximately 5.4 million school aged…
If you have a child, regardless of whether or not they have ADHD, you will likely hear the question, “Can I have a pet?” Chances are if your child is of a certain age you might have heard this question already. Many parents may dread that question, a household…

The benefits of cognitive training long been touted in academic journals, in some cases as early as 1980. While most of these are accessible with Google Scholar, they are still spread out and take a bit of effort to find.