Resources: Books, Websites, Articles & Applications

Families of struggling children, teens, and adults are encouraged to learn as much as they can about their loved one’s specific challenges.

There is a lot of information available to those who seek it: start with the suggestions on the following resource pages. Look for reliable and research-based information about specific needs.  These days, educators, clinicians, and researchers have identified what we can do to help our loved ones lead a better life despite their struggles: focus on what the research says can be done to help your loved one and then pursue those things.

Websites about ADHD, Anxiety, & Mood Disorders

These websites provide families and individuals strong and reliable information about their needs.

Websites about Educational Rights, Teaching, & Accommodations 

Parents are urged to consider these websites to learn more about addressing their child, teen, or college student’s needs at school.

Websites about Careers, Organization, and Productivity

These websites are recommended to help struggling adults lead more productive lives.

Software and Applications

These practical tools are recommended to help struggling children, teens, adults, and families lead better lives.

Resources for Families

These print resources are recommended for parents to better understand and address their child or teen’s needs, and emphasize his or her strengths.

Resources for Adults

These print resources are suggested to help adults understand and address their needs while using their strengths.

Resources for Children

These resources are suggested to help children learn more about their strengths and needs.

Resources for Teens

Struggling teens can benefit from considering these resources as they strive for their independence.

Resources for Educators

These resources are suggested for educators to consider as they address challenges in the classroom.

Need Help Applying These Concepts?

Call 817.421.8780 today. We’re happy to help you better identify, understand, and address your loved one’s needs.


Please note: these resources are for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for the care of medical and mental health professionals.

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