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Always let the University or College know if you have a diagnosis of ADHD and any other neurodevelopmental conditions such as dyslexia. Universities and Colleges have whole student support departments that are very proactive in helping students wherever possible. University and College can be very challenging as there is always so
It examines key areas where students with ADHD may need support and features some whole class strategies that may benefit all students, particularly those with ADHD.
Using strategies enables you to talk about the importance of things like planning, stopping and thinking and can facilitate the child’s awareness of their dificulties and the need to take steps to help them (see example page 41).
A guide for teachers on managing students with ADHD, including strategies and resources.
Explore our free printables tailored for both adults and kids with ADHD. Here you'll find our regularly updated collection of worksheets, resources, and PDFs designed to support and empower the ADHD community.
• Motivation and competition greatly helps students with ADHD. Whenever possible try to make a game out of a lesson. • Memory is often a problem with ADHD students. Teach tricks such as mnemonics. Utilize flashcards, rhymes or codes to enhance memory. • Allow students additional time for work completion during class if needed.
In this guide, we focus on strengthening behavioral and educational skills by: 1) teaching parents how to increase structure at home and help with schoolwork; and 2) improving children’s ability to plan, organize, and solve problems, skills that are commonly referred to as executive functions.