The Science-Based Hack That Helps ADHD Students Ace Exams Feeling overwhelmed by exam prep and endless note-taking? We’re in the midst of exam season! For students with ADHD, traditional study methods can often feel like running in circles. Fortunately, there’s
Midterm Study Hacks for Students with ADHD
Midterms are stressful for any student, but if your teen has ADHD, the struggle can feel a little more intense. The distractions, overwhelm, and anxiety can make midterm studying feel impossible. That’s why midterm study hacks for students with ADHD
Want to do Poorly on Midterms? Do This
You know it’s coming. Midterms are right around the corner. But your teen is busy with a million other things. An English paper is due. A science project to complete. A hockey away game. Your child might be thinking, “No
Developing Daily Study Habits in your ADHD Child, part 2
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
5 Ways Parents Can Reduce Their Child’s Test Stress, Part 2 of 2
As the school year winds down, anxiety symptoms and testing stressors intensify. Part 1 of this two-part guide dissected how parents might add to their child’s test stress, especially as finals are around the corner. Now, let’s explore practical strategies
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.
How to Conquer Exam Anxiety: Test Prep & Stress Reduction Strategies
Exam season: a time of frenzied cramming, sleepless nights, and enough adrenaline to power a rocket. But amidst the chaos, a silent enemy is lurking – exam anxiety. This beast can paralyze your mind, distort your thinking, and turn even