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ADHD Homework Help: Tips for School and Home

Tired of forgotten and incomplete assignments from ADHD students? Done with the nightly homework battles? These techniques for teachers and parents can help attention deficit children achieve school success.

 
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ADHD students will need assistance in setting routines and keeping their school work organized.

Homework isn't easy for children with attention deficit disorder (ADD ADHD). They have to copy assignments, bring home the right books, and keep track of due dates -- all difficult tasks for children with poor focus, attention, or memory.

Can you give your ADHD child some homework help? Yes! Create consistent routines at home and school and while it may take a few months for routines to become habits, the payoff will be in better work skills, a sense of accomplishment - and lots of after-school smiles.

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