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Organizations and groups designed to promote better educational and treatment options for adults with ADHD.
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- ADDA: Adult ADHD Organization
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is the world's largest organization for adults with ADHD. The site provides information, resources and networking to adults with ADHD and to the professionals who work with them.
- LDA of Minnesota
The mission of Learning Disabilities Association is to maximize the potential of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities or related learning difficulties so that they and their families lead more productive and fulfilled lives.
- Learning Disabilities Worldwide
Learning Disabilities Worldwide, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer organization including individuals with learning disabilities, their families, and professionals. In 1965, Learning Disabilities Worldwide started as the Learning Disabilities Association of Massachusetts (LDAM). This organization was dedicated to supporting parents whose children struggled with learning difficulties.
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