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Children with ADHD often wish for things to be different at school. However, they feel they don’t know how to make things better because it’s hard to transform intentions into reliable action.But focusing on building specific strategies and routines rather than achieving big, unattainable goals can help students stay focused and motivated for the second half of the school year.This approach can empower your child (whether they’re in elementary, middle, or high school) and make a huge difference in personal and academic outcomes.
Routines and strong study habits help students build essential life skills, including planning ahead, staying organized, and doing it without a fight.Ann Dolin, M.Ed., has more than 30 years of experience with students with various types of learning and attentional issues.
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