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5 Ways to Advocate for Your Child at School

Here are some practical, solution-oriented suggestions for parents and families to use when advocating for your child at school.
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ADHD Accommodations in the Classroom

Think of what the school setting requires children to do: Sit still, listen quietly, pay attention, follow instructions, and concentrate. These are the very things kids with ADHD have a hard time doing—not because they aren’t willing, but because their brains won’t let them. 

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