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  • Behavior

    Behavior

    At home and in the classroom, structured behavioral techniques and discipline are proven successful. Combined with flexibility that adjusts for the child’s unique difficulties associated with inconsistent mental...
  • discipline

    Discipline

    The purpose of using natural and logical consequences for discipline is to help your child make responsible decisions, rather than to force submission. Used properly, this method allows your child...
  • Educational Care

    Educational Care

    The child with attention challenges struggles with learning and benefits most from an education plan that addresses two specific needs:  (1) Structuring aimed at helping her build her own internal structured approach to...
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    Educational Rights

    In the United States, two federal laws provide for public school services or accommodations to eligible students: Special Education and Section 504.  Special Education  Children with ADHD may qualify under...
  • Solutions

    Synergistic Education Planning

    Stephen R. Covey says “synergy” happens when respectful people collaborate and produce creative solutions that are much better than any of them would have proposed individually. He goes on to...
  • Self Esteem

    Self Esteem

    Self-esteem includes all feelings and thoughts a child has about his or her abilities and worth.  Often, children base their self-esteem on their successes or failures. Children tend to compare...
  • Study Skills

    Study Skills

    Studying without a plan and without organization is like trying to eat a pizza that’s not cut.  It’s overwhelming!  Where do you start? It’s hard to know. Organization and study...
  • Social Skills

    Social Skills

    For some children with attention difficulties, their challenges not only include distractibility, inconsistent self-monitoring, and variable mental effort: they also suffer from a handicap that isolates them from other children....
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