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Teaching students with complex issues like ADHD- ImpactADHD

Teaching Students with COMPLEX ISSUES like ADHD

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Did you know that teachers are struggling, frustrated by the challenges of teaching students with ADHD and related complex issues?…

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Ode to Teachers as Superheroes

Ode to Teachers as Superheroes

By Jeremy Didier

How they do it, day in and day out? In the face of budget cuts, dwindling resources, cranky kids and…

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Organizing Complex Students School Success

Organizing "Complex" Students for School Success

Interview with Michelle Grey & Michelle Cooper

Are you a parent or teacher trying to organize complex students for school success? If so – you probably find…

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psychoeducational

9 Key Things to Know About Psychoeducational Evaluations

By Andy Gothard

Your child’s school or pediatrician has said your child needs to see a psychologist for either a psychoeducational or neuropsychological…

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My Teen Is So Smart, but Is Not YET Ready For College

Interview with Judith Bass

We all know the drill: birth, school, college, adulthood. It’s a formula that somehow became mandatory – a script that…

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How to Meet with Teachers About Your Child’s 504 and IEP

Interview with Christy Calbos

Something’s off. The school year is underway, you’ve submitted all your forms, you’ve talked with the teachers — and yet,…

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common ages for diagnosis

ADHD 101: Common Ages for Diagnosis

By Jeremy Didier

The start of a new school year is exciting, exhilarating and stressful – full of novelty and exploration. It is…

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New School for Kids with ADHD

What to Look for in a New School for Kids with ADHD

By Jeremy Didier

You’ve made the decision to move your child with ADHD to a different school! Now what?!  How do you know…

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Changing Schools with ADHD Kids

How to Leave When it’s Time to Change Schools

By Jeremy Didier

When our kids were younger, we made the decision to enroll them in a parochial school rather than a public…

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