Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) face more obstacles on their way to success than average students. ADHD symptoms, such as inability to pay attention, and difficulty sitting still and controlling impulses, can make it harder for children with a diagnosis of ADHD to perform well in school. Sometimes he is not motivated to learn, which prevents the successful completion of his school activities. That is why it is necessary to establish strategies to enable the child to complete these activities
how to support him in his schoolwork
Place your child in a suitable place to do their homework.
Split a task into several short segments. review it and continue with the next segment.
Start with the tasks that demand the most attention and leave the simplest ones for the end.
Set time periods and encourage the child to complete tasks.
Recognize the child's effort to follow directions and complete homework.
Use positive reinforcements (praise and rewards) reinforce self-esteem and skills.
Don't promise what you can't keep, don't threaten and don't use violence.
Set a fixed study schedule.
Establish strategies that help organize and complete tasks.
Education doesn't change the world. Change the people who are going to change the world. Paulo Freire.
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