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For Teachers: Solutions to Common Learning Challenges

Next to parents, teachers are the most influential people in a student’s life—especially one with learning challenges.

Symptoms of ADHD can make it harder to learn and succeed in a traditional classroom. Reading, writing, and arithmetic lessons are further impacted by comorbid learning disabilities.

Here are some teaching strategies you can use to establish a supportive, structured classroom that will encourage learning, enforce discipline, and boost self-esteem.

For Teachers: Solutions to Common Learning Challenges

For students with ADHD, unsteady attention and focus may interfere with learning across the board. Reading, writing, and arithmetic lessons are further impacted by comorbid learning disabilities.

The good news? These classroom strategies really can help address common challenges.

1. Written Expression

Your student has difficulty writing essays and organizing ideas.

2. Reading Comprehension

Your student has trouble remembering what was read, identifying key points, or feels overwhelmed by long reading assignments.

3. Math Computation

Your student can’t remember multiplication tables and often mixes up even simple problems.

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Updated on September 20, 2022

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