Afraid that your child with ADHD and learning disabilities isn't retaining all of the information he learned at school last year?
ADDitude asked real moms to share how they're keeping learning alive for their kids this summer. What are you doing to help your ADHDer stay on track?"We have a schedule we follow every summer, courtesy of Pinterest: Make Something Monday (craft), Time To Read Tuesday (reading), Workbook Wednesday (handwriting), Thoughtful Thursday (service, manners), and Fun Friday (visit a museum, etc.)." – An ADDitude reader"My teenage daughter is enrolled in a camp for young writers at a local college and an online driver’s education course.
She is also working on her summer reading assignments for the fall." – An ADDitude reader[Free Download: 20 Secrets to a Smarter Summer]"My 9-year-old daughter chose to do a project on lollipops this summer.
She got books, will make the candy, as well as craft the wrapper – and we'll top it off by visiting the Jelly Belly factory near San Francisco in August!
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