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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . – How to improve executive function by developing “domino” habits – How to foster a positive learning environment that leans more heavily on praise – How to design a neurodivergent-friendly classroom – How to model good planning and prioritizing skills for your child – How to capture wandering attention without embarrassing students with ADHD – How to use a daily report card system effectively – How to manage multiple students’ accommodations efficiently – How to spot and avoid burnout in twice-exceptional students who are gifted and have ADHD – How to reduce screen-time battles and use music to spark focusGet all of these resources and more in this concise, practical, 12-page guide to building stronger executive functions in children with ADHD.Print it, share it, use it, and start off the new school year smart!NOTE: This resource is for personal use only.
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