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Monday, January 15, 2007

Homeschooling ADHD Children

Some children with ADD and ADHD can effectively learn in a typical classroom setting. For some, however, there are too many distractions and other stimulations and learning is simply not possible. For those children, homeschooling is a great option.
"When you first start to homeschool your child, create short lessons. The regular student has enough problems with focusing on lengthy assignments and activities; ADD multiplies this problem."
Interactive activities can help your child as well. An activity that keep a student's hands busy will help him focus mentally. For more difficult subjects like math, consider using an online tutor. Read more online.
posted by 4adhd.com at 1:56 PM

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