
School and Home Communication Plan
Collaboration between home and school is especially important for students with ADHD. Begin the school year by talking with your child’s teachers and other school
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common mental disorders affecting both children and adults. Those with ADHD can struggle with sitting still, paying attention, or controlling impulsive behavior. By learning how to manage these difficulties, you can increase self-esteem, improve troubled relationships, and reduce struggles in all areas of life.
Collaboration between home and school is especially important for students with ADHD. Begin the school year by talking with your child’s teachers and other school
These tips will help guide you to a better homework routine and come to terms with your child’s strengths and challenges.
For most parents, school team meetings provoke dread, anxiety, and frustration- especially when you’re still new at this. I’ve written this article to include some
Youth with ADHD often have more stress than their peers without ADHD due to the symptoms they live with. Disruptions in daily routines can add
Heading off to college and wondering how you’ll cope with your ADHD symptoms? First, know that you are not alone. Plenty of people who have
Children with ADHD struggle with executive functioning skills like planning, organizing, and time management. These challenges can lead to severe stress and anxiety when they
As a parent, you might wonder whether your preschooler has ADHD or is just being rambunctious and acting typical for his or her age. This
As a parent of a child diagnosed with ADHD, you can help create home and school environments that improve your child’s chances for success.
All kids need a routine, especially kids who have ADHD. An effective routine can make school mornings easier, increase self-regulation and self-control , and ensure
This toolkit includes resources tailored to ADHD struggles, such as how to create routines, howto set up a homework station, and how to structure home-school
This guide will help you in your decision about the use of medication as a treatment for your child with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Russell A. Barkley compassionately guides you to, understand why kids with ADHD act the way they do, get an accurate diagnosis, work with school and
Featuring more than 200 practical and proven interventions, strategies and adaptation for helping children gain more control over their lives. Each chapter provides rich background
Written by a pediatrician and based in proven-effective mindfulness techniques, this book will help you and your child with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) keep calm,
Get focused, the mindful way! In Mindfulness for Teens with ADHD, a clinical social worker offers powerful skills based in mindfulness and neuroscience to help
Focus on Your Strengths and Overcome ADHD Symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, can strike at any time-during class, when you’re listening to a
Straightforward, friendly, and loaded with practical advice, the Free Spirit Survival Guides for Kids give kids the tools they need to not only survive, but
Offering insight into the world of ADHD and presenting a list of tips and a printable coloring/journal pages; this rhyming picture book helps children struggling
All kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) want to manage their symptoms in order to get along better with others, build confidence, and succeed in
Imagine if there was a controller that we could use to control us – and make us do the things we need to do.
Children with executive function challenges can easily get overwhelmed. In this video, an expert gives simple tips for breaking tasks down into steps in order
This animation offers parents tips on helping to prevent your child from getting overwhelmed, such as identifying possible triggers and preparing for them in advance.
In this interview, parents Troy and Vanessa reflect on how children sometimes can’t do something when it appears that they won’t do it. They break
This animation introduces parents to what executive functions are and what problems with executive functioning look like. It introduces simple steps parents can take to
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