Strategies for dealing with remote learning and other frustrations
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The seemingly endless disruption of the pandemic has been hard on everyone, but for many kids with ADHD the challenges of remote learning and the loss of structure, activities and social connection have been especially difficult. As the pandemic drags on, many kids with attention challenges are falling behind, getting lost, and acting out in frustration.
This week on childmind.org ([link removed]) we’re sharing resources for helping kids with ADHD stay connected, navigate remote learning ([link removed]) and manage their behavior ([link removed]), including user-tested strategies for getting organized ([link removed]) from someone who’s been there. "Organization isn’t a superpower," writes Rae Jacobson, who has ADHD. "It’s just a set of skills ([link removed]) you don’t have yet."
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How to Help Yourself Get Organized
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