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Balancing Academics and Extracurricular Activities for Children with ADHD

Dec. 01, 2023

While participation can be manageable at first, it can quickly mushroom into a packed schedule that doesn’t allow enough time for homework, relaxation, family activities, or sleep. This can be especially problematic for children with ADHD who struggle with time management, require extra time to complete homework, and regularly need a full night’s sleep to help keep their ADHD symptoms in check.

Classroom Accommodations for Students with ADHD

Oct. 31, 2023

There is a wide range of accommodations available for students with ADHD, and these strategies typically cluster around completing

The Importance of Teaching Self-Advocacy Skills to Children with ADHD

Sep. 28, 2023

We now know that ADHD is not typically something that children outgrow, so your child will need to continue to advocate for themselves throughout their lives. It is never too early to start preparing your child for this transition

Executive Functioning Strategies for Children with ADHD

Sep. 13, 2023

All children and adults with ADHD have weaknesses in at least some domains of executive functioning. For many parents and teachers, conceptualizing ADHD symptoms within an executive functioning framework can be helpful. Children with ADHD benefit from the use of tools and strategies that minimize the impact of executive functioning weaknesses and strengthen executive functioning skills over time. 

Tips for Avoiding Meltdowns During Transitions

Aug. 03, 2023

Consistent routines and expectations are essential for helping children with ADHD manage transitions, but they may not be enough for those who struggle the most. Here are other suggestions that might help.

ADHD and Sugar Cravings

May. 08, 2023

Research shows that low levels of dopamine, the chemical in the brain thought to be at least partially responsible for ADHD symptoms, is also related to cravings for sugar and other carbohydrates. Since kids with ADHD have chronically low levels of dopamine, they are more likely than other kids to crave and eat sugary or carbohydrate-heavy foods.

ADHD and Sugar Cravings

May. 08, 2023

Research shows that low levels of dopamine, the chemical in the brain thought to be at least partially responsible for ADHD symptoms, is also related to cravings for sugar and other carbohydrates. Since kids with ADHD have chronically low levels of dopamine, they are more likely than other kids to crave and eat sugary or carbohydrate-heavy foods.

Helping Children with ADHD Develop a Growth Mindset

Dec. 05, 2022

Fostering a growth mindset in your child can help to counteract some of the negative academic experiences and criticisms that they encounter because of their ADHD. Fortunately, mindsets can be changed! As a parent, here are a few steps you can take to help your child shift from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset:  

5 Steps for Helping Children with ADHD Stop Interrupting

Nov. 07, 2022

Children with ADHD need support from their parents to change their habit of interrupting. Here are five steps that you can start taking today to help your child stop interrupting.

Setting realistic expectations for children with ADHD

Oct. 03, 2022

Children with ADHD need clear and consistent expectations in order to thrive at school and at home. Expectations provide structure and consistency, and help them strive to reach their full potential.

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