ADDerworld.ning.com - Check It Out!
Positive connections are so important in our lives. There is a great sense of warmth and acceptance that comes along with these connections – with sharing and caring for others. These relationships remind us that we are not alone and that kind, sincere connections with other people are healthy and enjoyable!
We can make these connections in our daily interactions with people – at work, in the community, at our children’s school, over the telephone, and more and more we are also able to make these connections over the internet through emails and community websites.
ADDerworld.ning.com is a community website for anyone and everyone related in some way to ADHD, either directly with diagnosis or indirectly via friends and family. ADDerWorld is rich with intimate discussions about the first hand realities of ADHD. Members are caring and support each other through comments and an email system which is available both privately and via members' pages. Each member has their own web-page which can easily be personalized with photos and blog posts.
The site was created by Bryan Hutchinson who was first diagnosed with ADD at the age of 37. He developed ADDerWorld to help others better understand themselves, ADD, ADHD and to create a community where individuals can come together to provide information and find positive connections and friendships.
To learn more go to ADDerworld.ning.com


Comments
Thank you for the shout out Keath! All are welcome to join ADDer World and meet fellow ADDers and those related to us in some way.
Bryan
I am a member of the site and it has been a great help to me.
I am a member of ADD’er World and was there in the early stages. I have enjoyed seeing the site evolve under Bryan’s vision of creating that type of community. It is really a great place to be myself and hang out with people that share some of the same characteristics as myself.
Very nice site with (so far) that “small town” feeling. Thanks for the referral!
Adderworld is absolutely the most supportive group of people i’ve ever encountered. There is a feeling of “home” there in that no one is ever judged. I feel very fortunate to have been invited into this community.
Thank you Bryan for creating Adderworld and thank you , Keath, for sharing the information on this site.
Kelly47