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Dr. Kenny Handelman

Dr. Kenny Handelman is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Oakville, Canada. He is an expert in ADD in kids, teens and adults. He is an Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Western Ontario.

Dr. Handelman teaches parents, kids, educators, and other doctors about ADD. He has been a regular expert interviewed on TV and radio to educate people about ADD. He regularly does talks to members of the community, the Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario, and other Doctors to teach them about ADHD.

As an ADD advocate, Dr. Handelman runs many websites about ADD. His websites attract more than 100,000 visitors each year from all over the globe.

To learn more, be sure to visit TheADHDDoctor.com
and http://www.addadhdblog.com/


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The Diagnosis of ADHD
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Hi - it's Dr. Kenny Handelman This is one of our members' questions "How do you know if you have it"? This is an excellent question and a great place to begin. Essentially to get the diagnosis . . . keep reading
Virtual ADHD Conference
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Here's a message I got from Dr. Kenny that I thought some of you reading may be interested in. . . . keep reading
Is it ADHD or a Behavior Problem?
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Is it ADHD or a Behavior Problem? Or can ADHD be used as an excuse for bad behavior? . . . keep reading
ADHD Assessment And Diagnosis: Getting It Right
Dr. Kenny Handelman
This article reviews the importance of getting a proper assessment and diagnosis of ADD and ADHD. . . . keep reading
ADD/ADHD Teleseminar Series: Unwrapping The Gift of ADD
At DealingWithLearningDisorders.com we always aim to bring you the most up to date and helpful information regarding how to succeed with ADD and ADHD. We have a unique opportunity for you whic . . . keep reading
Part 1: The Cause of ADHD or ADD
Dr. Kenny Handelman
This article comes from a question from a reader, who asks: "I wanted to ask you, what causes ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)? There is so little information about the causes of ADHD . . . keep reading
Part 2: What Causes ADHD Symptoms?
Dr. Kenny Handelman
The first place to start when talking about what causes ADHD symptoms is the fact that ADHD is a brain disorder. All of the research going into ADHD shows clearly that differences in the ADHD brain ar . . . keep reading
Parenting and ADHD
Dr. Kenny Handelman
While we are talking about the causes of ADHD, I need to take a moment and address this important issue: parenting and ADHD. It is very common in society at large to blame parents for their children's . . . keep reading
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