This post was first published on ADHDSupergirls, a site all about girls with ADHD and anxiety! Anxiety. Sweaty palms, stomach in knots, deep dread in your soul. Everyone feels anxious every now and then, but for a child with ADHD, anxiety is a too-familiar feeling. A child with ADHD knows they have trouble with impulse …
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Use these printable pumpkin patch alphabet cards to help children match upper and lowercase letters. The alphabet match is perfect for literacy centers and makes a wonderful addition to fall STEM activities for kids. Now that Bo is in preschool, I’m having all kinds of fun making preschool printables for her. She is not yet ready …
Love decorating your classroom for the upcoming year? You’ll love these clever and cute classroom door ideas! Back to school. It’s all about pencils, backpacks, and crisp apples. But wait, also classroom door decorations of course! The back to school season is a busy time for teachers. Not only do you have to plan the …
This post was first published on ADHDSupergirls, a site all about girls with ADHD and how to motivate a child with ADHD! Tears. So many tears. Did my daughter’s pet goldfish just die? Nope, it’s just homework time. Every night it’s a battle to get through the homework. My mother used to call this experience …
Fidget spinners are an excellent focusing tool for kids with ADHD. Teaching ADHD is so much easier with the implementation of fidget spinners and other fidgeting tools in the classroom. However, there are many ways to use a fidget spinner far beyond the basics of just spinning and focusing. These fun educational fidget spinner activities …
Have you ever tried to get a kid with ADHD to use a regular textbook? My mom used to call it “like pulling teeth.” That is to say, ridiculously hard and painful for everyone. My goal today is to help you avoid some of that pain by teaching you how to pick the best homeschool curriculum …