Trusted Organizations
We know that finding reliable information can be overwhelming. This curated list represents organizations we trust for their research, advocacy, and clinical integrity. Think of this as your starting point for deeper scientific understanding.
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First Steps When Your Child Is Diagnosed — a calm, practical, parent-to-parent guide to your first weeks. Free and printable, no signup required.
CHADD
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) is the leading non-profit organization serving people affected by ADHD.
Child Mind Institute
Transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders through gold-standard clinical care and resources.
ADDitude Magazine
A reliable source of strategies and support for individuals living with ADHD and related conditions, and their families.
CDC ADHD Portal
Official data, research findings, and diagnostic criteria from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Duke Center for ADHD
Pioneering research and clinical initiatives from one of the world's leading academic centers focused on ADHD across the lifespan.
These organizations do incredible work — and we're grateful they exist. And we also know that many families in our community need something more: resources that meet them where they are, in the language they speak, and with an understanding of the unique experiences they carry. SGP exists to be that bridge.
Every family deserves a guide they can trust — and a community that has their back.
We're here for every parent navigating ADHD — whether you're just starting out or deep in the journey. Find resources, connect with others, and never feel alone again.