ADHD is being diagnosed more frequently than ever before—and with it comes a growing need for educators to understand how to best support these students in the classroom. This course provides a comprehensive look at what ADHD is, how it affects attention, behavior, and learning, and why early understanding and intervention are so important.
You’ll explore practical strategies for approaching students with ADHD in a way that fosters trust, encourages engagement, and promotes success. We’ll cover classroom accommodations—from flexible seating and visual supports to structured routines and clear communication—that help reduce barriers to learning.
Through real-life examples, research-based techniques, and actionable tips, you’ll gain the confidence to create an inclusive environment where students with ADHD can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. By the end of this course, you’ll have the tools to not only adapt your teaching but also empower students to recognize their strengths and develop essential self-regulation skills.
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