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Coaching Kids with ADHD in Sports
…support their child’s understanding of the game and learn how to communicate with the coach effectively. Whether you’re a parent, a coach, or both, here’s how you can help these…
ViewStatement from CHADD Regarding ADHD-Related Claims Published in the Make America Healthy Again Report
…Order 14212—includes several concerning statements about ADHD—its diagnosis, treatment, and the condition itself. While CHADD supports any effort to improve the health of American children, the report’s section on ADHD…
ViewAce the Break: Prevent the Summer (and COVID) Slide
…shows, just like the coronavirus, the recovery from learning loss is slow. Students with ADHD need more specialized support to recover, according to a study published in the Journal of…
ViewOrganizing the Home and Office Space
…have. Online chat groups can also provide you with mutual support. Some have features where you make specific commitments to organize a space then move away from your computer to…
ViewADHD and Type 2 Diabetes: What You Need to Know to Stay Healthy
…more reminders, structure, and support to stay on track than what other people need. Stress also makes emotional eating more likely. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or anxious, it’s easy to…
ViewImproving the Educational Experience for Black Students with ADHD
…to Intervention, a multi-tiered system of intervention. RTI is an early intervention approach designed to provide students with the appropriate academic and behavioral supports, before they are referred for special…
ViewSmall Talk Is Painful
…pass the time, and creates a segue in meetings to the main event. Chit-chat between classes, in hallways, at sports venues, after meetings, and in small groups provides a chance…
ViewIs Doing Household Chores Related to Executive Functioning?
…for parents who wish to support their children in developing their cognitive abilities at home. Overall, these studies indicate that an association exists between household chores and executive functioning, and…
ViewHow to Help College and Grad Students Stay on Top of their Game
…to accept your advice? If they were receiving supports in high school, they should not be going it alone in college. There are many ways to receive support. Office of…
ViewStarting Over: Giving College a Second Chance
…to college after all. When ADHD gets in the way There are many students like Henry whose ADHD gets in the way of their education. Some seek out the support…
ViewADHD Meltdowns: The Child’s Side of the Story and What You Should Do
…hold it together, and manage, is usually relative to how they’re handling the accompanying thoughts and emotions. Without good coping skills or support they deem reliable and helpful, a child…
ViewEvaluating for Childhood ADHD
…child, including therapy and support at home, at school, and in other activities. References: American Academy of Pediatrics. Clinical Practice Guideline for the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity…
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