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King of the hopeless attention span

Philip Whitehead reveals how being home-schooled helped him make the most of his ADHD

Embracing the difference

Jack Howes describes how being diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome changed his life for the better

Kicking off

SEN Magazine’s Peter Sutcliffe talks to Jo Redman about living with ADHD and Asperger’s and how sport helped to turn her life around  

NHS needs rethink on ADHD

NHS trusts and clinical commissioning groups are being urged to review their spending on child and adolescent mental health in order to improve the...

What do teachers need to know about ADHD?

Often controversial, it divides opinion like few conditions can. Geoff Kewley and Neil Rutterford examine the facts, the fiction and the way forward for ADHD management in school

Don’t waste Emily’s life

Jackie Horne fears that all the progress her daughter has made at school is about to be thrown away 

School’s out

To conclude her series of articles on the challenges of parenting a child with ADHD, Alison Thompson looks at how effective different types of schooling were for her son

Major study of autism and ADHD risk in siblings

Researchers at Birkbeck, University of London’s “Babylab” are launching a new £2.5 million project called Studying Autism and ADHD Risk in Siblings (STAARS) which...

Managing meltdown

In her second article about parenting a child with ADHD, Alison Thompson shares her top tips for coping with challenging behaviour

ADHD linked to economic status

Scientists have found evidence of a link between social and economic status and childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the UK. A team led...

Book Reviews

Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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