EdieLovesMath: a blog dedicated to teens and young adults with ADHD and Autism (ASD).

  • Innovative Teaching Makes Happy Folks with ADHD

    ADHD students.  Reading/listening. Failure? Try creativity, collaboration, INNOVATION! Innovation is any teaching strategy, approach, technique, or tool that is used in a new way.  It produces quantifiable gains for outcomes or student experiences.  It proactively integrates creativity into the classroom. The first day of Algebra 1.  The same old thing.  “What do we need to…

  • Students with ADHD Rock it with Learning Styles

      Liberation!  Study “your way.”  Students with ADHD improve low self-esteem too. An individual’s learning style refers to the preferential way in which a student absorbs, processes, comprehends, and retains information.  Students with ADHD utilize different styles and techniques.  They tend to have a dominant style of learning and far less with others. Visual:  Images,…

  • Sports and ADHD:  The Perfect  Medication

    Sports and ADHD: The Perfect Medication

    Cutting-edge psychiatrists have begun recommending sports to support the side effects of ADHD. Try at least 40 minutes of activity per day. Factors to consider are medication, overall health, and scheduling. Choosing the right sport greatly impacts the factors of success. ADHD challenges structure, order, and distractability. For the most, teens’ most formidable opponents on…

  • The ADHD High-Stakes Disaster

    High-stakes testing can be a quick path to failure.  They’re sometimes used to determine academic punishments.  This includes penalties, sanctions, and rankings, with a clear line drawn between those who pass and those who fail. Communicate with teachers early.  Establish strategies for everyone. Learn the vocabulary.  Standardized test vs. achievement test. Contact guidance counselors.  Discuss…

  • ADHD Read-to Accommodation: So what?

    The number of children ages 3-21 receiving special education services is 6.4 million.  That represents 13% of all public school students.  Accommodations provide supports and services to help students with disabilities access general education curriculum. Extended Time Taking tests Finishing assignments Learning new concepts Setting Reduced distractions Close to the board Close to the teacher…

  • People with ADHD with Dyslexia too? Yes!

    50 – 60% of people with ADHD also have a learning disability (LD).  8 – 17% have Dyslexia.  These challenges further aggrevate the learning for students with ADHD. Encourage that it is not a sign of laziness. Affects the way they processes written and spoken language. Reinforces that understanding complex ideas is unaffected. Increase low…

  • ADHD earns $4,500 less!

    College graduates with ADHD earn $4,500 less than their counterparts.  They are more likely to be fired.  Additionally, they change jobs more frequently based on their challenging work habits. Set multiple alarms to avoid being late. Use task lists to avoid being bogged down for simple tasks. Organize desk area to deter mountains of paperwork on…

  • ADHD Folks…Chill Out!

    ADHD teens benefit by beginning meditation with structure.  It has been known for creating a deep sense of peacefulness and providing relief from anxiety.  Extended practice can help to increase self-acceptance Relax.  There’s no wrong way to do it. Take your time.  It creates a sense of serenity. Increase happiness through calmness.  Smile. Discover self-awareness.  Get…

  • ADHD + Reading = YIKES!

     Almost 50% of students with ADHD experience difficulties with reading. A school-related chore?  An unwanted job?  Getting teens and young adults with ADHD to read is an unpleasant activity.  Motivating them to read might be avoided with all costs, but it will pay off in the end. Try creativity. Think of reading as a social…

  • ADHD and Addiction? 30% – 50%

    It is common for people with ADHD to turn to addictive substances such as alcohol, marijuana, heroin, and cocaine. Their attempt is often to improve abilities, help them feel better, or self-medicating. The activities work at first, providing them with ADHD relief. Ultimately, these high-risk behaviors can result in academic failure, incarcerations, or death from…

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