My ADHD/LD son struggled in school. He always has and, more than likely, always will. I explained long ago that he has to work extra hard to keep up with his classmates. Therefore, he is quite accustomed to doing a little extra work at home that reinforces what he is learning at school. I have purchased numerous workbooks and books for this purpose. I also find a lot of useful worksheets on the Internet for free! I want to share a few of the sites I frequent in case your child needs some extra help also.A resource for those who want to learn about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Learning Disabilities (LD) and related topics.
Jan 8, 2008
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My ADHD/LD son struggled in school. He always has and, more than likely, always will. I explained long ago that he has to work extra hard to keep up with his classmates. Therefore, he is quite accustomed to doing a little extra work at home that reinforces what he is learning at school. I have purchased numerous workbooks and books for this purpose. I also find a lot of useful worksheets on the Internet for free! I want to share a few of the sites I frequent in case your child needs some extra help also.
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Hey again, Shane,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! I really do appreciate the feedback.
I'll definitely add your blog to my RSS feed. Even the topics related to youth ADHD are good for me to learn about, especially since I want to be in a position to advocate for other ADHD people.
BTW, for anyone without an RSS reader, I highly recommend Google Reader -- makes tracking other blogs a breeze.
Thanks for the sites you posted! They look great and will be helpful with my other sons as well.
ReplyDeleteKaren