Teaching ADHD students can be described in many ways: frustrating, chaotic, exhausting, problematic, hilarious, uplifting… the list goes on. Nonetheless, being a teacher to ADHD students is both ch...
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Understanding the Intersection of ADHD and Learning Styles
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ADHD and learning styles are important to see and understand together. We all learn and take in information differently. This is no less true for us who have ADHD. Understanding your child’s ADHD ...
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ADHD and homeschooling might seem like an impossible task. Due to the symptoms of ADHD, just the idea of teaching your ADHD child might feel overwhelming. Depending on your situation, though, homes...
ContinueADHD in the College Classroom: Making the Most of Your Freshman Year
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ADHD in the college classroom can many times be a difficult transition for young people coming from high school. So many things change from moving from the high school classroom to the college envi...
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