ADHD @ School: A Free Class for Parents
This self-guided program equips caregivers and students with realistic and effective solutions to the specific academic and behavioral challenges associated with ADHD in the classroom while educating them about the sometimes surprising ways ADHD manifests.
ADHD @ School: A Free Program for Parents
This 10-part course guides parents through common school challenges associated with ADHD — and effective solutions that promote learning and self-esteem. Start this curated curriculum and get more expert advice from ADDitude.
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Welcome to ADDitude’s 10-week Success @ School email program — a self-guided course for caregivers and educators of neurodivergent students.
This free, curated learning series equips caregivers and educators with accurate, up-to-date information about learning with ADHD, plus realistic and effective solutions to specific academic, behavioral, and social challenges associated with ADHD in the classroom.
Your training will begin immediately with an introduction to ADHD and executive function, and ideas for starting off the school year right. Each week, you will receive a new lesson about devising effective accommodations, controlling impulses and behavior, resisting distractions, managing time, building self-confidence and working memory, making friends, and much more…
PART ONE: Forge Strong Executive Functions
PART TWO: Control Impulses & Behavior
PART THREE: Resist Distractions & Focus
PART FOUR: Organize & Manage Time
PART FIVE: Build Self-Confidence at School
PART SIX: Remember Not to Forget
PART SEVEN: Secure Accommodations & Self-Advocate
PART EIGHT: Initiate & Complete Homework
PART NINE: Foster Friendships & Regulate Emotions
PART TEN: Maintain Motivation & Resilience
NOTE: This resource is for personal use only.
ADHD @ School: A Free Program for Parents
This 10-part course guides parents through common school challenges associated with ADHD — and effective solutions that promote learning and self-esteem. Start this curated curriculum and get more expert advice from ADDitude.
You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .