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The Challenges Of Parenting A Child With Adhd
Special Needs > Attention Deficit Disorders

The Challenges Of Parenting A Child With Adhd

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Challenge Of Adhd. Parents...children with ADHD face many...difficult, as ADHD children...addition, ADHD children...their ADHD. The Stigma...ADHD. The Stigma Of Adhd....Stigma Of Adhd. Parents...children with ADHD face numerous...is the stigma that surrounds...surrounds ADHD. This can...child with ADHD can be...Children with ADHD are often...children with ADHD often have...Impact Of Adhd On The...children with ADHD often face...difficult, as ADHD children...parents of ADHD children...
Summer Camps for Troubled Teens
Education > Tutoring

Summer Camps for Troubled Teens

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...affect teens with issues such as ADHD, autism, Asperger's, obesity,...your teen needs. Camps for ADHD and Autism Consider wilderness...wilderness therapy for a child with ADHD — these camps help your child...associated with diagnoses of ADHD and autism, among others. "Green...Camps There is a certain stigma regarding weight loss camps,...
ADHD: When Your Child Needs a Tutor vs an Executive Functioning Coach
Education > Tutoring

ADHD: When Your Child Needs a Tutor vs an Executive Functioning Coach

By Dr. Eileen Hart
...understanding something and being able to do something with it is where many ADHD students live. The breakdown isn't happening in comprehension; it's happening...regulation during frustration Planning and prioritization across subjects Most ADHD students who are struggling academically show up somewhere on this list,...
Online Learning Platforms for Students with Disabilities: A Complete Comparison
Education > Online Learning

Online Learning Platforms for Students with Disabilities: A Complete Comparison

By Caroline Harris
...technology supports, but no one tells you which platform serves dyslexia, ADHD, or autism best. The marketing is louder than the evidence. What you need...strength. The platform assumes nothing and builds from foundational concepts. For ADHD, Khan Academy's self-paced structure is both the benefit...
Gifted Students with Disabilities: Serving Twice Exceptional Learners in K-12
Education > K-12

Gifted Students with Disabilities: Serving Twice Exceptional Learners in K-12

By James Peterson
...documented giftedness in one or more areas alongside a documented disability. That disability might be a learning disability like dyslexia or dyscalculia, ADHD, autism, a physical disability, or a processing disorder. The combination isn't rare. Estimates suggest 14-17% of students in gifted programs also meet...
Disability Resource Centers: Your College Student's Guide to Registration and Services
Education > Higher Education

Disability Resource Centers: Your College Student's Guide to Registration and Services

By Diana Foster
...Disability Resource Center Does. The DRC coordinates academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities. This includes learning disabilities, ADHD, physical disabilities, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions, and sensory impairments. Common accommodations include: Extended time...
Sensory Accommodations Checklist: What to Request for Autism, ADHD, and SPD
Education > Accommodations

Sensory Accommodations Checklist: What to Request for Autism, ADHD, and SPD

By Benjamin Thompson

Specific sensory accommodations by category with IEP-ready language for autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder.

Executive Function Strategies That Work: A Parent's Guide for Students with Learning Differences
Special Needs > Learning Differences

Executive Function Strategies That Work: A Parent's Guide for Students with Learning Differences

By Isabella Johnson
...finished none. The frustration builds on both sides. Executive function challenges affect students across all learning differences: dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and others. These are the skills that manage how we start tasks, hold information in working memory, plan multi-step assignments, and shift between...
When Studies Disagree: How to Make Sense of Conflicting Research as a Special Needs Parent
News > Research

When Studies Disagree: How to Make Sense of Conflicting Research as a Special Needs Parent

By Grace Lee
...reading harder. Conflicting research exists across nearly every intervention parents consider: gluten-free diets for autism, screen time limits for ADHD, optimal therapy intensity, medication timing, classroom inclusion models. The disagreement isn't a sign that science is broken. It's a sign that science...
Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know
Therapies > Other

Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know

By Benjamin Schultz
...mechanism that worked for her has been replicated in children with autism, ADHD, and anxiety disorders. A 2020 randomized controlled trial by Gee and colleagues...with autism spectrum disorder during dental procedures. The evidence for ADHD is less consistent, but anecdotal reports from parents and occupational therapists...
Twice Exceptional Students: When Your Child Is Both Gifted and Has a Disability
Education > Other

Twice Exceptional Students: When Your Child Is Both Gifted and Has a Disability

By Liam Fitzgerald
...a diagnosed disability that impacts learning or daily functioning. The disability can be a learning disability (dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia), ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, or a physical disability. The giftedness can show up in verbal reasoning, math, visual-spatial skills,...
The 13 Disability Categories Under IDEA: Who Qualifies for Special Education
Education > Special Education

The 13 Disability Categories Under IDEA: Who Qualifies for Special Education

By Isabella Johnson
...below. The disability must adversely affect educational performance in a way that requires special education, not just accommodations. A child with ADHD who struggles with focus but maintains grade-level work might qualify for a 504 plan (accommodations like extended time) but not an IEP (specialized...

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