7. Teaching Strategies

Offers resources and strategies for educators to support students with ADHD in the classroom. This includes teaching methods that enhance learning for children with attention issues, classroom management tips, and ways to foster an inclusive educational environment.

You can find a wealth of information about ADHD and children on the internet. Some of it is credible, some of it is not. It can be hard to know what to believe. So, we’ve curated a resource hub for you of reliable online resources for teachers and parents of ADHD children. 

  • Miss Peggy Talks ADHD: 90 second cartoon clips to teach parents about ADHD in young girls, how to help them, and the impact ADHD has on girls when not diagnosed early
  • FINDtheADHDgirls Podcast: 30 minute recorded interviews with ADHD parent coaches and women diagnosed later in life with ADHD and who their lives would have been different if diagnosed as young girls.
  • Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids by: Kelli Miller, LCSW, psychotherapist, best-selling author, TV/radio host 
  • Understanding Girls with AD/HD written by: Kathleen G. Nadeau: PHD, licensed psychologist and internationally recognized ADHD expert, Ellen B. Littman: Clinical psychologist, internationally recognized author and speaker and called a pioneer in the identification of gender differences in ADHD” by the APA, and Patricia O. Quinn: MD: developmental pediatrician and author, co-founder and current director of the National Center for Girls and Women with ADHD.

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