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Tutoring Markus in Math: External Executive Function Supports, ADHD, and Long Division

…from disorganized sixth graders to student athletes. A meaningful portion of my students have 504 and IEP accommodation as well as comorbidities, like dyslexia. They are a colorful bunch, to…

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Diversity

…| ADHD Podcasts (chadd.org)Tamara Schlez, BA and Miguelina Suero ⛌ Sección 504 y IEP: Cómo preparar a sus hijos con TDAH para su éxito escolarTamara Schlez, BA ⛌ Creencias culturales…

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The Accommodation Paradox: Preparing for a Lifetime of Self-Advocacy

“We can’t keep accommodating him forever.” “She needs to be ready for the real world.” This sentiment echoes through countless IEP and 504 meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and kitchen table conversations….

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Apps Can Help Girls Manage When Hormones Affect ADHD Symptoms

…them plan for possible changes in ADHD symptoms during their menstrual cycles. Knowing when their symptoms may get worse can better equip them to handle upcoming executive function and emotional…

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EpicWin as Game-Based Self-Management

…time always helpful? As most teachers and parents of students with ADHD will attest, extended time is the most common accommodation found on Section 504 plans of students with ADHD….

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Unlocking Your Full Potential: Why and How College Students with ADHD Can Embrace Accommodations

…(EFDs) such as poor organization, weak planning, time mismanagement, and restricted forecasting (planning ahead). They also fuel procrastination. Such features are predictive of academic underachievement. They translate into problems such…

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ADHD Awareness 2024: Awareness Is Key!

…the momentum of the annual awareness day, the three leading ADHD organizations-CHADD, ACO, and ADDA-soon decided to create a coalition to plan and sponsor future ADHD awareness months. “ADHD isn’t…

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How to Build and Maintain New Habits

…the most success in planning your work. Plan out the steps and when you will do them. Your plan should also include the words you tell yourself about your new…

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Don’t Give Up, Don’t Give In: Survival Skills for the Non-ADHD Partner

…are probably better than your partner at organizing, planning, and prioritizing. However, the danger is taking on too much. Be careful. Lower your expectations. If you have a need, ask…

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Know What They Need This Summer

…in the morning and definitely completed by lunch. As you plan for your summer routine, plan for a bedtime routine as well. This is helpful for children with ADHD, even…

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Explaining ADHD to Kids

…be easier for them to understand and will empower them to be an active participant in their intervention plan. Take a look at the list of highways and construction zones…

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