Building effective study habits is essential for students with ADHD. While it can be challenging and overwhelming at times, encouraging your child and providing the right tools are crucial for their academic success. In Part 2 of this series, you’ll
Executive Functioning and ADHD: A Guide to Helping Your College Student Thrive, Part 2
Starting college is a thrilling next step in a child’s academic career, but for students with ADHD, it can feel like navigating a maze. Picture this: Sarah, a high school senior, excitedly receives her college acceptance letter. But amidst the
Executive Functioning and ADHD: A Guide to Helping Your College Student Thrive, Part 1
Navigating college can be an exhilarating journey, full of new experiences and opportunities for growth. However, for students with executive functioning challenges and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the path can present unique hurdles. You may be wondering how to
5 Ways Parents Unintentionally Increase Their Child’s Test Stress, Part 1 of 2
With the end of the school year approaching, the dread of finals looms large, bringing with it a predictable companion: anxiety. As stress levels rise and exams approach, students often find themselves grappling with heightened levels of stress and pressure.