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Tips for Teaching Children with ADHD
Learning Disabilities Information  
Learning Disabilities Information offers articles and resources for parents of children with learning disabilities. Learn about the symptoms, types of learning disabilities, and find programs to help your child.
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ADD: What Teachers Should Know 
Like other children with disabilities, students with ADD are helped best when the teacher understands the students' special problems and makes some modifications to the instructional program.
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Children with ADHD - Secondary Symptoms  
Along with poor organizational and poor planning skills, children with ADHD can also have time management problems. Often, they do not realize the passing of time and when they have been watching television for an hour, they may feel that only about 15 minutes has passed. Along that line, it is hard for them to complete and move onto the next task.
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Classroom Interventions For Children With ADD  
Children with attention deficit disorder and/or learning disabilities can be a challenge for any classroom teacher. This page provides some practical suggestions that can be used in the regular classroom as well as the special education classroom. By looking through a given list of interventions, a teacher will be able to select one or more strategies that are suited to a specific child in a specific environment.
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Executive Function Skills Can Help Reduce ADHD  
A neuroscientist and Psychiatry professor at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver has just completed developing a new program for preschoolers that will hopefully reduce diagnosis rates of attention deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and help poorer children perform as well as children from richer homes.
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LD OnLine.org  
LD OnLine seeks to help children and adults reach their full potential by providing accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD.
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Teaching Children with ADHD 
Tips for teaching children with ADHD include seat students with ADD near the teacher's desk up front with their backs to the rest of the class to keep other students out of view. Read more.
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Teaching Children with Attention Deficit Disorder 
ADD is a chronic disorder that can begin in infancy and extend through adulthood, having negative effects on a child's life at home, school, and within the community. It is conservatively estimated that 3 to 5% of our school-age population is affected by ADD.
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U.S. Department of Education  
U.S. Department of Education. ED.gov's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
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