For Parents and Family Caregivers

Schools can support girls with ADHD through accommodations like extra test time, personalized instruction, positive reinforcement, assistive tech, scheduled breaks, and reduced distractions. Organizational help is also key. These supports can be tailored to help each student succeed.

Special Education Law Interview Series: School Resources for Parents

ADHD Awareness: Tips for Supporting Children and Teens with ADHD

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Questions to Ask About Educational Settings for Girls with ADHD

Parents and caregivers of girls with ADHD have some important things to consider when thinking about their daughters’ educational needs. For some families, this may include choosing between different school options if they are available. 

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Educational Support: IEPs and 504 Plans

ADHD can have a substantial impact on children and teens at school. Many students with ADHD may need more educational support than what is provided through the general education system. This support may come in the form of an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a Section 504 Plan, formal educational supports mandated by federal laws designed to protect the rights of students with disabilities.

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