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Kids with ADHD have difficulty with quiet observation and sustained attention. The tips in this post will help ADHD students study science and understand it. Tools for Teachers >Begin each lesson with a hands-on demonstration. Many scientific concepts are... by Pat Wyman | Apr 15, 2013 | Articles
Everybody needs a little help focusing now and then. While ADHD students diagnosis have certainly brought our attention to the recurring dilemma, any child can have a rough time paying attention on a given day. Maybe she’s anticipating her favorite dessert tucked... by Robert Locke | Jan 16, 2013 | Articles
College is an enormous chance for freedom and independence. But for the ADHD student, it presents daunting challenges as well. Gone is the very well structured existence at home and at school where the schedule was so easy to follow. At college, the major ADHD issue... by Frank Barnhill, M.D. | Jan 11, 2012 | Articles
Based on what I am discovering in my medical practice ADHD teens improve reading grades when using Kindle IPad and Nook. These teenagers are primarily those with impulsive and inattentive kind of ADHD. I am now seeing that students develop better reading skills and...
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