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Celebrate Neurodiversity: How Understanding ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia Changes Learning
Focus on defining neurodiversity and its benefits for creating inclusive learning environments
Personalize Learning: A Guide to Supporting ADHD and Autism Through Unique Learning Styles
Imagine a classroom that celebrates every child’s unique way of learning, a game-changer for neurodiverse students. The key lies in using learning styles to tailor instruction.
Behavior Contracts Explained: A Tool for Managing ADHD and Autism in the Classroom
Behavior contracts are a popular tool for creating structured and positive learning environments, especially for students with ADHD and Autism. These agreements outline expected behaviors, rewards, and sometimes consequences. In this blog post, I’ll present the essentials and key components of behavior contracts that make them effective for “our kids.”
5 Strategies to Help Students with Autism and Dyscalculia Thrive in Pre-Algebra Using Manipulatives
Learning math can be challenging, especially for students with Autism and dyscalculia (math learning disability). Learning basic math facts—like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—is essential for success in pre-algebra. Still, these foundational skills can be challenging for students with these learning differences. However, with the right strategies and tools, teachers and parents can support their…
Navigating the Right Time for Algebra 1: Strategies for Teachers and Parents Supporting Teens with ADHD and Autism
Taking Algebra 1 in 8th grade is a great opportunity for students who are prepared, but it may not be right for everyone. How do you decide if this high school course is appropriate for your child with ADHD or Autism to take in middle school? Read on to learn key factors in making this…
Strengthen Your ADHD/Autism Brain. Play Chess.
Reasoning and logic aren’t typical strengths for people with ADHD or on the Autism Spectrum. They need to catch up with their non-disabled peers. Playing chess is a great way to do it. Fun too!
10 Homework Strategies for Teens with ADHD and Autism
Assigning adequate and appropriate homework is challenging for teachers and students alike. At its best, homework provides preparatory reading and furthers understanding. Unfortunately, it can also be a meaningless activity designed to keep students busy. Here are 10 strategies to help make the process smoother for “our kids” with ADHD and Autism.
Young Adults with Autism Making Friends: Tips to Help Improve Relationships and Social Skills
Making friends is easy for some, but a struggle for others. Especially young adults on the Autism Spectrum. If making and keeping friendships is difficult, you can be socially isolated. Having difficulties with social skills, building meaningful relationships is challenging. Check out these strategies to help at home, at work, and at play.
Why Should I Take my Medication?
Many people living with Autism and ADHD require medication to function. Without it, they can’t regulate their behavior and emotions.