School Organization Tips for Students with ADHD or Learning Disabilities

Help your child with ADHD or learning disabilities develop school organization skills that will bring success - and end clutter.


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Make Finished Project Files

Set up a desktop file box with hanging folders by subject, and encourage your child to regularly transfer finished projects here. This way, if she needs to look something up or find a paper later on, it will be neatly organized by subject.

Offer Praise

Emphasize accomplishments and successes, and praise your child as you continue to work with her on new skills. A parent's support and perseverance help make organizing a positive and effective experience for a child, one that will prove to be a lifetime asset.


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