ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects focus, self-regulation, and behavior. It can impact academic, social, and emotional development if left unaddressed. Early understanding and support are key to helping children thrive.
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Nine ways artificial intelligence can help hyperactive ADHD
1. AI chatbot Chatbots have become increasingly popular in recent years. These chatbots provide resources, advice and emotional support to help patients manage their symptoms and better understand... -
Don’t Freak Out! Rules for Navigating Teen Behavior Challenges
Too strict. Or, too wishy-washy. Lecturing constantly. Or hardly communicating. Inconsistent parenting strategies can exacerbate unwanted behaviors, especially among teens with ADHD. How to create... -
Characteristics of learning disabilities that can hide in plain sight
Teachers are often the first to notice that a child has a learning disorder. Sometimes the signs are easy to spot, like a student who’s way behind in reading. Or a child who’s working hard but... -
What are executive functions? What impact does the strength of executive function have on children?
Executive function refers to the high-level cognitive skills that the brain needs to use when dealing with daily tasks. “Harvard University compares it to the air traffic control system at the... -
School Mornings Without the Stress
Getting everyone out the door in the morning is a challenge for lots of families. For kids with mental health or learning difficulties, it can be even harder. Kids with ADHD or behavior issues may...
