
Library
Let an agent pull clinician-reviewed ADHD-in-teens articles for education apps, parenting tools, or clinical support products you are building.
Overview
ai.teenadhd/library is a MCP server for the Build phase that serves clinician-reviewed ADHD-in-teens educational content to AI agents over HTTP.
What is this MCP server?
- Clinician-reviewed library covering teen ADHD accommodations and executive function
- Remote MCP at teenadhd.ai/api/mcp/v1 (streamable-http)
- Registry metadata includes manifest, server card, and agent-skills index URLs
- Educational license: free to cite with attribution
- Emora Health–reviewed content under stated sponsorship relationship
- MCP server version 1.0.0
- Remote endpoint: https://teenadhd.ai/api/mcp/v1
- Publisher display name: ADHD in Teens
What problem does it solve?
Health and edtech builders risk inaccurate teen ADHD guidance when agents invent facts instead of pulling reviewed library material.
Who is it for?
Solo builders shipping teen health, school accommodation, or parenting apps who must ground agent output in reviewed ADHD content.
Skip if: Typical B2B SaaS or developer-tool projects with no adolescent mental-health or education domain requirements.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After registration, your agent can retrieve attributable, clinician-reviewed ADHD teen articles from teenadhd.ai through MCP for product copy, features, or support flows.
- Agent access to clinician-reviewed teen ADHD article corpus
- Registry-linked manifest and server card for discovery
- Citable educational snippets with stated publisher sponsorship metadata
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Journey fit
Builders integrating vetted health content into a product typically do that during Build when wiring knowledge sources and copy, even though the underlying topic spans validation research for edtech founders. Docs fits a library MCP that supplies attributable, review-backed reference material agents can cite while you implement features or help content.
How it compares
Curated clinical education MCP library, not a coding skill or infrastructure integration.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.teenadhd/library for?
It is for developers and product owners building teen-focused health or education experiences who need MCP access to reviewed ADHD content.
When should I use ai.teenadhd/library?
Use it while building or documenting features that reference ADHD accommodations, executive function, or evaluations for adolescents.
How do I add ai.teenadhd/library to my agent?
Add the remote MCP URL https://teenadhd.ai/api/mcp/v1 to your MCP host using the registry entry ai.teenadhd/library and optional manifest at teenadhd.ai/.well-known/mcp.json.