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Steps to College Readiness – It’s Not Too Late

By Judith Bass

The transition from high school to college begins long before senior year in high school. There is no time like…

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How to Create a Great Relationship with Your ADHD Child’s Teacher

By Michele Novotni

Having a child with ADHD really reinforced the importance of my building a good working relationship with his teacher. Being…

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Write A Letter to This Year’s New Teacher(s)

By Katherine McGee

Whether your child is moving on to the next grade, or making the leap to a new school, planning makes for a successful transition. At The Cloverleaf School, we work with our students to develop Learner Profiles. Each student helps to create a portfolio of useful information about how s/he learns and what s/he needs to succeed. This is helpful for the students, parents, teachers, and therapists.

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Getting the Right Kind of Help for Your Child – And You!

By Roxanne Fouché

  Parenting is simultaneously the hardest and most rewarding job a person can have. There are extra challenges when you have…

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Learning and ADHD: What’s Play Got to Do with it?

By Dr. Kirsten Milliken

Which teachers had the biggest impact on your learning?  Do you remember how they taught you?  Did it involve play?…

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Tame the Monster of Test Anxiety to Help Students with ADHD

By Jed Applerouth

As parents of students with ADHD, many of you understand personally the relationship between ADHD and academic test anxiety.  Test…

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act and sat accommodations for ADHD

How to Get ACT and SAT Accommodations for ADHD, Part 1

By Judith Bass

It can be incredibly confusing for parents to figure out how to get ACT and SAT Accommodations for ADHD, but…

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Study Tips to Stay Focused, Interested and Organized

By Marshall Findlay

Generally, our featured guests have something important to say to the parents of kids with ADHD. Occasionally, we have an…

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homework

Do Your Kids’ Homework… With Them

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Homework Is Like Riding a Bike Remember back to when you taught your kiddos to ride a bike? They started…

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