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Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 17:06 in parenting, add, behavior, classes, honest, open, grades, attention deficit disorder, ad hd
When my son Andy was a little boy, he was filled with energy and enthusiasm. He would jump into the car each day after school just brimming over with all he had to tell me. It never mattered if it was good or bad – whether he had gotten an A ...
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Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 16:05 in add, learning, Management, memory, organization, time management, project management, planning, homework, attention deficit disorder, remember the milk, toodledo
ADD Students tend to get into trouble when it comes to long term projects like a term paper or presentation. It’s hard enough for them to remember the homework that’s due the next day, much less something that’s due weeks from now....
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Posted on Monday November 16th, 2009 at 17:10 in College, add, sleep, medication, classes, life skills, attention deficit disorder, morning routine, ad hd, add symptoms
What is it about ADD Students and getting out of bed? Why is that so hard? My daughter Caitlin is in college. Today her first class started at 1:00 pm. She got to class late because she had trouble getting up, she spent too much time in the shower...
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Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 11:40 in add, focus, memory, brain, concentration, attention deficit disorder, lumosity, brain games, ad hd, brain processing
I found a really cool site the other day that I thought I would share with you. It’s called Lumosity and it offers a wide variety of scientifically designed brain games. There are games that will help you remember, focus, and concentrate. Th...
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Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 14:43 in add student
I’m thinking of creating a quiz that would give you more insight into your child’s learning style – auditory, visual, kinesthetic, etc. The quiz would be free. Would you be interested? Do you think your child would take it? (I...
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Posted on Tuesday November 10th, 2009 at 14:44 in school, College, add, advocacy, accommodations, princeton, attention deficit disorder, federal law, americans with disabilities act, ad hd
There has been an article in the news today concerning a student at Princeton University who has ADHD and is suing the school because they refuse to give her extended time to take her exams. The student, Diane Metcalf-Leggette, informed Princeton of ...
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