FREE Call: Back to Basics – Managing Life with ADHD
I know this is short notice, but I wanted to let you know that I am doing a FREE call on Monday, September 13 all about getting back to basics and learning to manage our lives with ADHD. I will be covering things like keeping the house clean, managing paperwork, managing your time, organizing and […]
You and Your ADHD
You know that a lot of things can affect your ADHD: your diet, how much sleep you get, if you have a cold, your hormones, etc. But your ADHD doesn’t exist outside of you, or separate from the rest of you; all of you is one big system and everything affects everything else. For instance, […]
In Praise of Praise – The Right Words Can Motivate Your Child
Praise is a powerful tool, especially when it comes to homework. Research shows that by simply praising effort rather than intelligence, kids will develop greater motivation to keep trying, even when the going gets tough. Dr. Carol Dweck conducted a landmark study on the effects of praise on 400 fifth graders. One at a time, […]
Breaking Your Child’s Bad Homework Habits: Four Tips Proven to Help the Procrastinator
There are many students who put off work until the last minute. Although their reasons vary, one thing is for sure – procrastinators underestimate the time it will take to complete their work and overestimate how much time is available to do it. When procrastination impacts academics, students need parental intervention in order to change […]
Breaking Your Child’s Bad Homework Habits: Helping Your Disorganized Child
Some children are naturally organized while others struggle to maintain any semblance of neatness. The latter are the children who stuff crumpled papers in their backpacks, struggle to keep track of assignments, and don’t get started on long-term projects until the night before. There are ways parents can help — without standing over them night […]
Breaking Your Child’s Bad Homework Habits: 4 Simple Solutions to Help Your Easily Frustrated Kid
Some kids are naturally easy-going, compliant, and adaptable. With very little input from you, they come home from school, sit right down, and do their homework. If they encounter a problem they can’t solve, or read a passage they don’t understand, they’re able to ask for help. Other kids are not as even-keeled. Their moods […]