Kathryn Brownlow, MEd, ADC-C ADHD Consulting, Coaching and Tutoring
240 Wilson St. unit 11
Ancaster
www.addhere.ca
kathyb@addhere.ca
905-648-1131
Many sites with reliable information are very helpful for further education.
Look for the websites of experts like Dr. R. Barkley, and Dr. E. Hallowell.



http://research.aboutkidshealth.ca/teachadhd  






This is the site by the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. They do research in their cognition development lab and they translate research implications into best practices for professionals who work with young ADDers, especially implications for teachers and education.


http://www.caddac.ca/cms/page.php?2
The Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada (CADDAC), formerly Centre for ADD/ADHD Advocacy, Canada, is a national, not-for-profit organization providing leadership in education and advocacy for ADHD organizations and individuals with ADHD across Canada. CADDAC's mandate is to take a national leadership role in networking all organizations, professionals, patients, caregivers and other stakeholders involved in ADHD related issues, and to then support those people through education and advocacy.  The group behind the progressive change in Ontario ADHD education status.


http://www.chaddcanada.org/
CH.A.D.D. Canada is a charitable organization that aims to help support, educate, and ultimately better the lives of individuals with ADHD, and those who are for them. They have Chapters in communities in western Canada. They also sponsor various workshops, presentations and conferences, distributing the latest breakthroughs and techniques in dealing with or managing ADHD.

http://www.addclasses.com/classes/
ADDclasses.com is a virtual support and education resource helping people affected by Attention Deficit Disorder lead happier and more productive lives. They offer live teleseminars, a convenient ADD audio library, and ADD support programs.

http://www.additudemag.com/
A magazine is also available by subscription, but this site has everything written in plain language and it is upbeat and current. Along with short info articles, they have blog and group support components, and printable charts and guides. Excellent! Love it!


http://www.totallyadd.com/#/welcome/
Developed by the participants in the documentary, ADD and loving it, this site offers Canadian resources. It's a lighthearted spot with interesting videos and it also offers free webinars – interactive sessions with experts in the field of ADD.