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Individuals with ADHD/ADD often have difficultly fitting into the standard manner of learning. This can be a challenge for the student, teacher and parents. Learning how to help an ADHD/ADD student cope with the issues faced while gaining a useful education can be overwhelming to everyone concerned. There are several things that can be done at home to help the ADHD/ADD student manage their education. The most important thing is to understand that ADHD/ADD students can be very smart individuals who simply learn differently. Once this has been understood the rest is a matter of setting systems in place to create a platform for success.
Schedule is everything when discussing ADHD/ADD education. Individuals with this challenge rely heavily on routine and schedule. Setting a schedule for homework and studying in the home is vital to a successful education. Set up a study area with few distractions and schedule a study and homework time every day at the same time. Allow the student to work for a set amount of time giving scheduled breaks. Take the time to go over the assignment prior to starting the study time. This ensures that the assignment expectations are understood by both the parent and the student and that the information is fresh in the student’s mind.
Organization is another vital requirement for success in education for ADHD/ADD students. Having a place for every item is important to keeping distractions to a minimum. If the student knows where everything is that they need such as pencils and paper, and know where those items should be return to, they will have a smoother time working through the assignments. It can be very distracting for a student trying to get an education to be thinking about the disorganization of the work area. It is important that there are as little distractions for an ADHD/ADD student as possible.













