Want to find ways to best support someone with ADHD? We ask experts, and those living with the condition themselves, to share their recommendations. 1. Make sure help is wanted Agency is key to helping adults with ADHD. “It is really important to ensure that someone would like support. ...
A great way to help a child with ADHD is to encourage physical exertion. Go for a walk together and go biking, horseback riding, or skating. Or go to a park where you can watch them run, jump, and play. Encourage your grandchild to jump rope while you call out the jump rope rhymes...
Students with ADHD are most likely to have trouble with any activity that requires long spans of attention, including school work. Virtual learning poses a challenge since there is no direct interaction to help stay focused. Here are some tips that teachers and educators can use to help students...
“Don’t make it the kids’ responsibility to seek help, rather place help everywhere so it is easy and normalized for them to opt in as they need.” —Nancy, Maryland Mental Health in Teen Girls with ADHD: Next Steps Self-Test: Do I Have ADHD? The Ultimate Quiz for Teen Girls Downl...
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Once this type of How to Handle Students With ADHD • learned helplessness occurs, it will be even harder to help students succeed (Valas, 2001). This child can be helped. It simply takes new tools. Strategies for Succeeding With Students With ADHD Inattentive Type The Edutainer An edu...
Over the past few years, many new apps, websites, and computer games have been created to help children with ADHD improve theirbrainfunction, including their working memory. While some research shows they can help, researchers and doctors say there is inconclusive evidence on whether these compute...
With that said, it’s not only possible that people with ADHD can be good planners, it’s a given fact. But that can only happen with the right mechanisms that are able to really help them to focus and to plan the future ahead. ...
ADHD and Bullying: How to HelpJudith Wiener, PhD
parents to identify their child’s strengths, in order to help foster their self-confidence. He says ADHD doesn't just entail a series of deficits, but also strengths – in addition to their high energy levels, research suggests that individuals with ADHD may bemore resilientthan those ...