Key questions to ask: Does the school offer the major your child wants, and is it well-regarded in that field? Are there opportunities for minors, double majors, or interdisciplinary studies that align with your child’s interests? What resources, such as labs, internships, or research opportunities, are available to students in their chosen field? Does the… Read more »
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Time Management Tips and Tools: Tips For Parents
Time Blindness: The ADHD brain has difficulty sensing the passage of time, leading to underestimating or overestimating how long tasks will take. Difficulty Prioritizing: Determining which task to tackle first can feel overwhelming, leading to avoidance or bouncing between multiple tasks without completing them. Trouble Transitioning Between Tasks: Shifting from one activity to another—especially from… Read more »
Agenda Use and Deadline Tracking Strategies for Students and their Families
Disclaimer: the content of this post is for informational and educational purposes only. To seek medical advice or a diagnosis contact a licensed professional. See linked references for source information. 1. A Common Challenge: Why Students Have Trouble Keeping an Agenda and Tracking Deadlines: Students face various challenges when it comes to staying organized and… Read more »
From Grades to Growth: How to Make the Most of Report Cards with Your Child’s Tutor
As a parent, you play a pivotal role in your child’s education. When you involve a tutor in your child’s learning journey, sharing key academic information—like their report card—becomes essential. A report card isn’t just a summary of grades; it’s a map of your child’s strengths, challenges, and growth areas. Sharing this document with your… Read more »
ADHD Treatments
Written by: Gabrielle Lau
A number of evidence-based treatments exist for ADHD. Importantly, ADHD is not entirely “curable”. Instead, therapy, medication, education, and skill-building programs aim to reduce challenges and improve functioning, wellbeing, and quality of life. Treatment plans should be formulated by a licensed psychologist, psychiatrist, or other behavioural specialist. The general consensus among experts is that a combination of medication, therapy, education, and skill-building lead to the best outcomes for ADHD-diagnosed individuals. Recommendations vary slightly by age and are tailored according to the individual’s unique presentation. There are over 116 000 possible combinations of symptoms that could form an ADHD diagnosis, so everyone’s journey looks slightly different.
ADHD 101
Written by: Gabrielle Lau
Helping a Distracted Child with School Work- Tips for Parents
As a parent or guardian, helping a distracted child with school work can be a challenging task. However, with the right strategies and patience, you can support your child in staying focused and achieving academic success. Here are some effective tips for parents of distracted children on how to help their child focus on school… Read more »
Tips for Parents on Getting Started with a Tutor: A Guide to Success
As a parent, deciding to enlist a tutor for your child can be a game-changer in their educational journey. Whether they need extra help with a challenging subject, preparation for exams, or a boost in confidence building, tutoring can make a significant difference. Here are some practical tips to help you get started and make… Read more »
How to Prepare For September: A Parent’s Guide to Back to School
The transition from the relaxed pace of summer to the structured school environment can be a big adjustment for kids. As a parent, you play an important role in helping your child adjust to the new school year routine. Follow these tips to create a positive back to school experience for your child ! Remember:… Read more »
Supporting Your Child’s Transition to High School: A Guide For Parents
The transition from middle school to high school is a big step. Socially, emotionally, and academically your teen is faced with so much change, it can feel daunting. This blog post will offer tips to help you prepare your child for a smooth transition from middle school to high school. Explore the school: Attend high… Read more »
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