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16+ Ways Teachers Can Help ADHD Students in School

ADHD children often need special attention in order to learn and receive the best education possible. Find tips for how to set reasonable classroom rules, use teaching strategies that work for attention deficit kids, partner with parents, and more.

 
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How parents of ADHD children can use a daily report card to effectively shape better better behavior in children with attention deficit disorder.

Have ADHD students in your class next year? Teachers often dictate the success or failure of a child's education – particularly if that child has attention deficit disorder. Next to parents, teachers are the most influential people in a student's life. When a teacher expresses to an ADHD child that he is capable and worthwhile, the child believes it.

Here's how you can establish a supportive, structured classroom that will encourage learning, enforce discipline, and boost self-esteem, as well as a number of thoughtful ADHD teacher resources.

Next: Establish Rules & Routines...

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