ADHD: Building Academic Success

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ADHD: Building Academic Success

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LD OnLine is the leading website on learning disabilities, learning disorders and differences. Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find authoritative guidance on attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia, reading difficulties, speech and related disorders. LD OnLine works in association with Learning Disabilities Association of America, International Dyslexia Association, Council for Exceptional Children, Schwab Foundation for Learning

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Tags: ADHD, Learning Disability, Learning Disabilities in Reading, Disease and Condition, Disability, Parenting, Children's Health, Education

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Ask Dr. Judy: What Neuro-logical Emotional Interventions Promote Growth Mindset, Academic, Social, and Emotional Success?

www1.gotomeeting.com — “Join ASCD author Judy Willis for the latest installment of the free webinar series, "Ask Dr. Judy". Learn which neuro-logical strategies encourage information to pass through the brain’s emotional filters to reach the most powerful cognitive control centers in the prefrontal cortex. Discover the the interventions that reverse negativity, promote positive attitudes, increase participation, and build student confidence to persevere through challenges.View full resource at www1.gotomeeting.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 8, 2012 at 4:59 am By:

judywillis Judy Willis, M.D. Neurologist, Physician, and Doctor

FEB 8 free ASCD “Ask Dr Judy” Webinar: Neuro-logical Emotional Interventions for Academic Success? 3:00 p.m. Prereg at http://t.co/PyybqRaq

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The Evolution of Successful Academic Health Departments

phf.org — “The Evolution of Successful Academic Health DepartmentsView full resource at phf.org

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Missed the last AHD Learning Community Meeting? Read about how to build and sustain a successful AHD. http://t.co/Lbg6smDL

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Sleep Better = Be Smarter by Derrick DeSilva Jr., M.D. - Sleep - InsidersHealth.com

insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding sleep - Sleep Better = Be Smarter by Derrick DeSilva Jr., M.D.. We have talked before about how going to bed earlier in the day keeps you leaner, and how you can build memories while you sleep, but what impact could sleep have on your academic success and overall intelligence?View full resource at insidershealth.com

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ADHD and Sports: Basketball for Discipline, Focus, Academic Success in High School

additudemag.com — “How my ADHD son used basketball to harness his ADHD energy, focus stronger, and get into college. ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent children with discipline problems, use alternative treatments, succeed at work, and manage time and money.View full resource at additudemag.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 9, 2011 at 12:10 am By:

ADDitudeMag ADDitudeMag Health Magazine

The right sport helps #ADHD teens find focus, friends. http://t.co/1zRjiQSm

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Karin Kasdin: After A Teacher Calls Your Child Stupid

huffingtonpost.com — “My 26 year-old son Andrew, is smart as a whip, but ADHD and learning disabilities prevented him from shining academically. His best teachers were somewhat unkind...the worst of them were nightmares.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 22, 2011 at 3:33 pm By:

drjenonline Dr. Jen Hartstein Doctor, Psychologist, and PsyD

Teachers are supposed to build up our children, not tear them down. Learning issues do not excuse this behavior.... http://t.co/Zl4gIoNO

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Catching learning disabilities at a young age is key to academic success | SILive.com

silive.com — “Red flags include delayed language, short attention span and issues with coordinationView full resource at silive.com

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A School's Scholastic Success Can Keep Kids From Drugs, Alcohol

medicalnewstoday.com — “In building a culture where even the most underprivileged students can achieve academic success, schools may be able to inadvertently stymie another problem: drug and alcohol use. While studyingView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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A School's Scholastic Success Can Keep Kids From Drugs, Alcohol http://mnt.to/3SZN #alcohol #addiction

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ADHD in School: The Importance of Communication- Babies, Children, Teen Health - Video - InsidersHealth.com

insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com video regarding babies, children, teen health - ADHD in School: The Importance of Communication. For children with ADHD, school behavior and academic success are important measures of how well treatment is working. Join Dr. Peter Jensen as he discusses how you and your child's doctor can keep track of what's going on in school and how teachers can help.View full resource at insidershealth.com

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Monitor Success to Get Focused - ADHD Coach

myattentioncoach.com — “Working to achieve your goals? Monitor your success to Get Focused on your goals. By doing so, you will be reminded to work towards your goals and you will be able to celebrate the small wins. By focusing on small successes, you can help yourself build momentum towards your larger goals. Some Tools to Help Monitor Success Keep a journal ...View full resource at myattentioncoach.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2011 at 1:39 pm By:

CoachForADHD Laura Rolands, Attention and Productivity Coach Health Professional

from my blog... Monitor Success to Get Focused: Working to achieve your goals? Monitor your s... http://bit.ly/e1Mk0B (MyAttentionCoach)

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Northeast Ohio Colleges and Careers: physician assistant

northeastohiocollegesandcareers.blogspot.com — “OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE EMOTIONAL, SOCIAL, ACADEMIC AND CAREER SUCCESS SKILLS TO STUDENTS OF ALL BACKBROUNDS, STAGES AND LEARNING STYLES. WE TRAIN EDUCATORS WHO ARE SERIOUS ABOUT MAKING MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS IN K-12 EDUCATION THROUGH COACHING, DISTRICT SEMINARS, PARENT SESSIONS AND TEACHER TRAINING. For students, our academic and career coaching builds motivation and confidence. CONTACT US at info@whatsyourmajor.net to continue the discussion.View full resource at northeastohiocollegesandcareers.blogspot.com

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Help Your Child Succeed in School - 5 Ideas to Build Parent-School Partnerships - TRCB

trcb.com — “Are you concerned about your child's experiences in school? Here are some ideas to go the extra mile in building partnerships with the teacher and school to produce major results in academic success. Parents make the difference in a child's education and love of learning. We can help with homework and read together daily. We can ask questions to encourage critical thinking. You can become involved as a partner in the education and learning environment your child and those who do not have an advoView full resource at trcb.com

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DrBillWilliams Bill Williams, DMD Dentist and Doctor

Help Your Child Succeed in School - 5 Ideas to Build Parent-School Partnerships http://bit.ly/aOelYm

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I Don't Want to Play a Board Game! (Does that mean I'm not a good mother?) - Moms With ADD/ADHD

momswithadd.com — “School's out and if you're a mom with ADHD, you're either laughing or crying. Laughing, maybe, because you don't have to deal with homework battles, IEPs, worrying about your child's academic success, him being bullied, issues with friends, etc. Crying because now you have 2 1/2 months to figure out how to keep your child entertained, happy and out of trouble. Last night, my daughter asked me the one question that always puts a chill up my spine. It's not about sex. Or drugs. No, I've mastered tView full resource at momswithadd.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 15, 2009 at 7:21 pm By:

TerryMatlen Terry Matlen/ADHD Health Professional

I Don't Want to Play a Board Game! (Does that mean I'm not a good mother?): http://bit.ly/EljnP

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