Distance learning is difficult, unpopular, and returning for many students with ADHD this fall. Here, caregivers and educators share their most effective strategies for teaching and keeping students organized and focused while learning remotely. As the new school year begins, parents and educators are taking stock of the tools and techniques that worked during the last six months of distance learning.
Are you the parent of a child with ADHD who is exhausted by the past several months and stressed about the school year to come? Try:
- reordering the day to match your child’s energy
- creating distinct home work spaces in the house or outside.
- asking the teacher for a daily checklist
If you are a teacher overwhelmed by distance learning, consider increasing engagement with:
- hands on projects
- tools like audiobooks and YouTube
- recording classroom lessons
- sharing resources with parents
Download this guide from ADDitude to lay the groundwork for a successful school year.
Source: ADDitude Magazine | Free Guide: Distance Learning Strategies for Children with ADHD, https://www.additudemag.com/download/distance-learning-strategies-adhd-children | Copyright © 1998 – 2020 New Hope Media LLC
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