At ADHD Guide Hub, our mission is to provide helpful, accurate, and trustworthy information to people affected by ADHD — whether you’re an individual with ADHD, a parent, teacher, or professional supporting someone with ADHD.
We are committed to high editorial standards, transparency, and integrity in everything we publish.
1. Our Content Creation Principles
Accuracy & Research-Based
All articles, guides, and recommendations are based on credible sources, including peer-reviewed studies, guidelines from reputable organizations (e.g., CDC, CHADD, ADDitude, NIH, APA), and expert opinions from qualified professionals. We always cite sources where possible so you can verify the information yourself.
Up-to-Date Information
We regularly review and update our content to reflect the latest research, guidelines, and best practices. If a page contains outdated information, we will clearly mark it or update it as soon as possible.
Unbiased & Independent
Our content is written independently. We do not accept payment or free products in exchange for positive reviews or recommendations. If an article includes affiliate links, it is clearly disclosed (see our Affiliate Disclosure).
No Medical Advice
We are not doctors, therapists, or healthcare providers. Our content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any medication, therapy, or treatment plan.
Inclusivity & Respect
We use person-first language where appropriate (e.g., “person with ADHD” or “individual with ADHD”) unless the individual or community prefers identity-first language (e.g., “ADHDer”). We aim to be inclusive, respectful, and sensitive to diverse experiences of ADHD.
