The Best Timer for ADHD
This timer is a must have for ADHD kids. With its visual swath of red, your child will be able to become a more independent learner and move from activity to activity.
This timer is a must have for ADHD kids. With its visual swath of red, your child will be able to become a more independent learner and move from activity to activity.
There are many, many things that can done to help your child be successful at school. Getting a 504 with individualized accommodations is a great start. Having this ADHD accommodations checklist at hand can be a life saver.
Homework battles may be a common occurrence in your household…I know getting homework done with ADHD can be –…
Healing without harming – this is the story of how we are treating ADHD without drugs. Read our whole story of 7 years of whats working and what is not.
As an ADHD Parent, sometimes you come across a resource that really makes a difference. These resources for home and school are those amazing resources for me, the parent of two boys with ADHD.
If you have a kiddo who is struggling to learn their facts, these ideas will help! These ideas use flash cards in a new, creative way to help kids think of their facts in a different way. No pressure techniques will not add to the stress some kids feel around learning their facts.
Learning how to manage “bad behavior” in kids with ADHD has a steep learning curve. If it were easy…
This guide for ADHD parents gives real life advice to help your ADHD kid make the transition to school smoother and with confidence. Packed with tips to start the last few weeks of summer all the way to a few weeks into school, this will surely help your child – and you – have an easier back to school.
Make your life easier with this big list of healthy snacks for ADHD kids. Having kids with ADHD also means that you need some great snacks to fuel their brains and keep them focused. This list, filled with high protein snacks for ADHD, serves our family with two ADHD kids really well!
Getting an ADHD diagnosis for your child may leave you wondering how you can help them. It’s daunting, but by choosing one or two of these 11 tips, you can learn how to quell any child’s symptoms.