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adhd homework strategies

5 Strategies to Make Homework Easier for ADHD Kids (and Parents)

By Kendra Wagner

Home work. Those two words seem mismatched. Home is where you can chill, be yourself, and get a little break…

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Why Nagging Doesn’t Work, Especially for Kids with ADHD

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Nagging Doesn’t Work – It Tends to Backfire It is a common misconception in the world of ADHD that nagging…

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11 Organization Tips for You and Your Complex Kids

By ImpactParents Team

There are times when organizing the various members of your family feels impossible. How can you get everyone on the…

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School Success with Less Stress

By ImpactParents Team

School is stressful for kids and parents alike, especially when our kids are complex kids with ADHD, Anxiety, Learning Disabilities,…

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Kids Have Trouble Getting Started

4 Reasons Anxious Kids Have Trouble Getting Started

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

No Magic Tricks Here Like so many challenges our kids face, I cannot wave a magic wand and change my…

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set realistic expectations for adhd kids

A Huge “aha” Moment: Set Realistic Expectations for ADHD Kids

By Diane Dempster

When Everything Starts to Make Sense Challenges with Executive Function have many implications for the ADHDer in your life. One…

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Making Strategies Happen: Turning Ideas Into Action

By Alan Brown

Strategies. Coping strategies. ADD-mitigating strategies. Great words. They seem loaded with promise. “Wow, I wanna get more strategies, to crush…

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get things done at home

Make a Game Out of Tasks & Chores (Even for Teens!)

By Diane Dempster

Trying to get things done at home? Complex brains need a motivation to get anything done, and two of the…

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Limiting Screen Time with a Healthy Play Diet

By Randy Kulman

I field a lot of questions about how to help children with ADHD who seem dependent on screen-based technologies; most…

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