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Tutoring Kids With ADHD: Kindness, Empathy and Bulletproof Structure

Tutoring Kids With ADHD: Kindness, Empathy and Bulletproof Structure

by Jenna Humphrey | Oct 5, 2023 | Executive function, Tutoring

Parents often don’t know where to turn when their children have been handed an ADHD diagnosis. A quick google search will bring a deluge of advice, brain-rewiring programs, psychologists and counselors, natural remedies, nutritional programs and guides to 504...
An ADHD Tutor’s Advice on Helping Distracted Kids Study

An ADHD Tutor’s Advice on Helping Distracted Kids Study

by Jenna Humphrey | Sep 20, 2021 | Study Skills, Test-taking

If you have a child with ADHD, you probably know they don’t relish studying for tests. The challenge is that test-taking anxiety makes ADHD symptoms, such as hyperactivity and low impulse control even worse. I want to share with you what methods work best for me...

The Ultimate Back-to-School Guide for the ADHD Student

by Jenna Humphrey | Aug 31, 2017 | Accommodations, Organizing Materials, Parenting an ADHD Child

A few nights ago, my six-year-old asked to set the table. I left the kitchen to put on America’s Got Talent. When I came back, my daughter had loaded the table with Bavarian dessert plates, melamine Hello Kitty dishes, Japanese rice bowls, plastic champagne flutes,...

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Effective Homework Strategies for Parents of Kids with ADHD

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With effective homework strategies, parents of a child with ADHD can transform homework time into a calm, productive experience.
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Homework Without the Meltdown: Effective Strategies for Parents of Kids with ADHD

Supporting a child with ADHD through homework doesn’t have to feel like a nightly battle. With the right balance of structure, empathy, and flexibility, parents can transform homework time into a calm, productive experience.

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When Your Worry Echoes Louder: How Parental Anxiety Affects Your Child With ADHD

It’s natural to be concerned about a child with ADHD. You don’t want them to be hurt. But you can heighten anxiety in your child without realizing it. Here are signs to watch out for.

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3 strategies to get your child started on homework

How often have you nagged your child to start their homework, only to see them sit down then immediately jump again. Here are three strategies to get them going on homework.

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