Classroom and School Accommodations for ADD ADHD Children

ADHD students can benefit greatly from the right school accommodations. Here, learn about some specific academic accommodations and how they can benefit your child with attention deficit disorder or learning disabilities.


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If your child: Is unclear as to appropriate social behaviors

Try: Setting up social-behavior goals with student and implement a reward program


If your child: Does not work well with others

Try: Encouraging cooperative learning tasks


If your child: Is not respected by peers

Try: Assigning special responsibilities to the student in presence of peer group


If your child: Has low self-confidence

Try: Complimenting positive behavior and work; give student opportunity to act in leadership role


If your child: Appears lonely or withdrawn

Try: Encouraging social interactions with classmates; plan teacher-directed group activities


If your child: Is easily frustrated

Try: Acknowledging appropriate behavior and good work frequently


If your child: Is easily angered

Try: Encouraging the student to walk away from angering situations; spend time talking to student


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