If you feel your childneeds more support, you can request a special education assessment. On its own, ADHD does not typically warrant anIEP, a plan for special education services, although students may qualify for one if they have an additional disability or if their ADHD is especially disrupt...
consider whether you want to implement any restrictions around their usage in class. This is likely something that would need to be a school-wide policy, to ensure all students are treated the same, but it may be worthwhile considering. ...
How to Handle Students With ADHD 1 ADHD is a "hidden disability." —Maryln Appelbaum The first step in working with students with attention-deficit/hyperac- tivity disorder (ADHD) is to understand that this is a real disability. You can't see it as easily as when you see someone ...
Succeeding in school is one of the most therapeutic things that can happen to a student with ADHD. Key to ensuring a child’s success are teachers that are invested in their students’ growth by focusing on positive communication. There are a few communication strategies that I have found to ...
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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 teach
Students who feel stressed by the pressures of work, peer influence and other factors may act out and cause disruption. This can be especially true in the case of students with ADHD, who will not always have the capacity, patience or support to deal with high-stress situations. ...
fully inclusive classroom. Interest in the term neurodiversity has increased significantly over the past decade, with web searches really taking off after 2015 according to Google Trends. The concept applies to students who have autism, ADHD and other learning differences than their neurotypical peers....
Section 504 covers ADHD kids who don’t qualify for special-ed services under IDEA, but who need extra help in the classroom. The law prohibits schools from discriminating against students because of physical and mental impairments. Just as the school must provide ramps for kids in wheelchairs,...
One really nice practical idea that one of my students came across is a school that had a coffee morning for parents and invited health professionals. It’s a simple thing to do but it allows everyone to talk openly in an informed way about what’s going on. ...