Remote Learning Guide for Students with ADHD
How to organize your child’s learning schedule, motivate them to work, break up the day with physical activity, promote social interaction, and make remote learning work for your student with ADHD.
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Schedules & Routines
Learning at Home: Sample Schedule & Resources for Elementary School Students with ADHD
You didn’t sign up to homeschool your child with ADHD, but here you are. You know that routine is...
ADHD/LD Schools
Under the Table and Teaching
Unschooling. Homeschooling. Crisis schooling. What is the difference? And what are the best learning...
Homework & Studying
Top 5 Homework Frustrations — and Fixes for Each
Kids with ADHD often struggle with homework, but each one struggles in a unique way. Is your child a...
Organization
Calendars, Clocks, and Confidence: School Organization Tips
When ADHD or learning disabilities are involved, organization challenges can go from tough to...
Free Downloads
Free Download: Learning Tools That Improve Productivity, Reading and Writing Skills
Learn about the most popular and effective technology tools for students with ADHD and learning...
Making Friends
How Can My Child Learn to Play Well with Others When No One’s Playing at All?
Children learn social skills by interacting with peers. At this time of social distancing, parents...
Ask the Experts
Q: My Child is Resisting Homeschool Work More and More Each Day!
Week One had a steep learning curve. Week Two found a little groove, but now your child is actively...
Ask the Experts
Q: My Teen with ADHD Only Works When I’m Standing Over Him!
High school academic problems multiply when your teen with ADHD is suddenly learning at home — and...
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Q: “What Productivity Apps Will Keep My Teen Accountable and Motivated?”
Productivity apps can motivate and hold accountable teens with ADHD who procrastinate and lose track...
Ask the Experts
Q: “I Feel Guilty That I Can’t Homeschool My Kids Effectively While Also Working!”
Homeschool guilt is a real phenomenon among parents who are working full-time while also managing...
Ask the Experts
Q: “Should I Allow My Tween to Fail Middle School?”
Remote learning simply does not work for all students; those with ADHD and learning disabilities are...
Ask the Experts
Q: “How Can I Realistically Homeschool Kids of Different Ages and Needs?”
How does a family schedule work when you are homeschooling children of different ages with varying...
School & Learning
A Back-to-School Support Plan for ADHD Families
'Back to school' in 2020 will mean 'back to the kitchen table' for many students, including children...
Guest Blogs
“What Will a Return to In-Person Learning Mean for My Child with ADHD?”
“Come September, will he watch his peers catch up from their academic losses at a much faster rate...
Learning Challenges
Remote Learning Loss Is Widespread, Thorny for Students with ADHD
Remote learning loss has handicapped academic growth for many students with ADHD. In a recent survey,...