ADHD Strategies Every Teacher Should Know

I am neither distracted nor seeking out distractions. I am relaxed and alert.” Hearing students with ADHD describe their unique challenges in their own words can unlock amazing collaboration and tremendous learning.

Learning Is a Collaboration

Success in the classroom is a two-way street. To learn, students must be prepared and motivated for class. But teachers have to prepare as well. Understanding a child’s unique challenges will help teachers and students become a winning team. Here are valuable strategies for kids with ADHD to help teachers know how students with ADHD learn best.

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