Addressing homework problems is critical, since they are major reasons children with ADHD struggle in school. This free download has 27 strategies to help kids with ADHD complete homework.
“I can’t do all these math problems!” “Homework is boring!” “Can’t I just go play outside instead?”
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Almost every parent of a student with ADHD has been on the front lines of homework battles. And it’s not surprising; executive functioning difficulties, trouble focusing, or comorbid learning disabilities can turn a seemingly simple assignment into torture for any kid with ADHD.your child.
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