Giving to CHADD Helps People
Affected by AD/HD
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Your donations to CHADD support the programs and services of the
nation’s leading nonprofit organization and its local community
affiliates that together work to improve the lives of people affected by
AD/HD.
There are some 4.4 million children in the U. S. with AD/HD according
to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), and CHADD provides a wide variety of programs and services
to assist them. In recent years, CHADD programs and services for
children and adolescents with AD/HD have expanded to meet the needs of
the millions of adults also being diagnosed and treated for the disorder
in rapidly growing numbers.
Your gift can brighten the beacon of light and hope that CHADD has
held high as an advocate since 1987 for individuals and families facing
the realities of AD/HD in their lives. CHADD relies on its members,
friends and other stakeholders to provide the resources needed to help
as many people as possible who are affected by AD/HD and co-occurring
disorders.
There are many ways to make individual and organizational donations
to CHADD and to support the efforts of CHADD. Be assured that every
gift is important to CHADD and fulfillment of its mission!
Please take a moment to click below for information on supporting
CHADD!
Current Events
Acclaim for the 2006 CHADD Educator's Manual
on AD/HD!
Through the support of individual donors, the CHADD
President's Council, foundation support, and many other contributing
sponsors, the volunteer group led by Chris Zielger Dendy, has
successfully completed publication of the 2006 CHADD Educator's Manual.
This was an enormous undertaking that could not have been completed
without CHADD supporters like you!
The purpose of the CHADD Educator’s Manual on
AD/HD is to provide the latest research, practical application
techniques, resources and model program frameworks on: AD/HD,
executive function deficits, social-behavioral challenges and
co-occurring disorders associated with AD/HD; towards the end goal of
increasing the knowledge level of educators and advocates who work with
children affected with AD/HD.
The CHADD Educators’ Manual on AD/HD was
originally published in 1992, as a publication focusing on the most
current research on AD/HD as well as application strategies towards
implementation of techniques in a classroom environment. The intended
audience was educators, parents and other stakeholders. The manual was
distributed nationally and was viewed as “the source” of
information on the education of students with AD/HD. CHADD National and
local CHADD chapters sold the manual to CHADD members and other
stakeholders. Parents bought the manual for themselves and gave copies
of it to their teachers. The initial printing was 100,000 copies. A
second printing had to be ordered to meet the need. Now, fourteen
years later, the information in those manuals is obsolete and the
requests from parents and educators for a re-write of the
Educator’s Manual have been taken to heart. A new Educator’s
Manual has been completed and is being shipped (in stages) to every
public school in the nation.
Also included in the foundation support granted for this
project, is the funding to create a teacher in-service. This in-service
will be designed to teach educators how to best use the Educator’s
Manual and the application of techniques outlined in the text. This
in-service is being co-developed by CHADD President Dr. Anne
Teeter-Ellison, a leading expert and researcher on AD/HD and Chris
Zeigler Dendy, Lead Editor on the CHADD Educator’s Manual and
highly respected educational consultant and former teacher.
CHADD has been receiving evaluation documents and
letters of thanks from schools and parents around the country.
One school in Texas wrote:"This manual will be most beneficial to our
staff and we are delighted to have received it". Please keep those
letters coming!
The next step in this ongoing effort is to begin to
enlist the aid of funding partners who will support an in-service
program for teachers in their state. If you would like to see this
in-service in your state, or would like to support this national effort,
please consider making a donation to CHADD, or joining the CHADD
President's Council to take projects like the Educator's Manual
through to fruition! For your own copy of the Educator's Manual for use
by you, your family, or the teachers in your childrens' schools, please
navigate to the CHADD Online Store and purchase your copy
today!
For questions on these, or any options to support CHADD
please contact CHADD Chief Development Officer Russ Shipley
at 301-306-7070, ext. 110; russ_shipley@chadd.org.
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