4. • ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
• It's a neurodevelopmental condition affecting attention,
impulse control, and hyperactivity.
• Individuals with ADHD may struggle with focus, organization,
and impulsive behavior.
5. • Understanding that students with ADHD may require
personalized attention and varied approaches to learning.
• Creating an inclusive and supportive classroom environment
to help manage ADHD-related challenges.
• Integrating simple adjustments, such as clear instructions and
structured routines, to facilitate success for students with
ADHD.
7. Outside of school, a student
with ADHD may experience a
dynamic and sometimes
challenging daily life.
Managing time, staying
organized, and maintaining
focus during tasks can be
more demanding
8. • Hyperfocusing
• Creativity
• Multitasking
• Physical
Movement
Things they do
Additionally, engaging in
extracurricular activities or
forming social connections might
involve unique considerations,
highlighting the importance of
support and understanding from
family and peers
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11. Teachers can support ADHD students
by implementing structured routines,
providing clear instructions, offering
frequent breaks, and utilizing
multisensory teaching strategies to
enhance engagement and
accommodate diverse learning styles
12. Teachers can create a supportive classroom
environment for ADHD students by establishing
regular check-ins, offering flexible assignment
options, providing quiet spaces for focus, and
promoting mindfulness techniques to manage
attention and impulsivity.