Besides the normal back to school activities, you can help your children by exercising their minds and preparing for next year’s lessons. It doesn’t have to be all work though, many fun activities can engage your child’s mind and creativity.
You have made it through high school, maybe after years of struggling, but you made it and now you are looking toward college. You are pretty sure you can do it, after all, it’s just a big high school, right? Wrong. Read More »
As children with ADHD prepare to start a new school year, many students and their parents may be nervous about meeting a new teacher. The following tips should help you to relieve some of your child’s anxiety about the upcoming school year. Read More »
When you have a child with ADHD, vacations can be a challenge. Impulsivity and hyperactivity can interfere with your calm days and make you feel more frazzled at the end of the vacation than when you began your journey. Read More »