At-home schooling for children with ADHD: Creating a successful learning environment
Dr. Greg Mattingly is the founding partner of St. Charles Psychiatric Associates in St. Louis, Missouri. He also serves on the board of directors for APSARD-The American Professional Society of ADHD and Related Disorders and is a certified evaluator for the NFL regarding ADHD and head concussions. He joined NewsChannel 7 at 4 on Friday to provide some simple, easy-to-implement strategies parents can use to help create a better learning environment for their ADHD children at home.
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