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Insights and researches on ADHD and the learning process.

Can We Trust an ADHD Coach? My Nightmare at ADDCA

I took an ADHD coach training course at a well-known Academy and it was the worst e-learning I’ve ever experienced.

  • Tags ADHD, adhd coach, education

What You’re Reading About ADHD Could Be Dangerous

There is a lot of information online about ADHD, and many of it can hurt us or may not apply to us. How can we take care of ourselves?

  • Tags ADHD, education
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ADHD Accommodations in This New Digital Era of E-Learning: Starting a Dialog

If having ADHD makes us struggle with reading from digital devices, are we entitled to new ADHD accommodations while taking courses online?

  • Tags ADHD, ADHD accommodations, adhd coach, education, working memory

ADHD and the Use of Sans Fonts: Do They Make a Real Impact on the Legibility?

Now more than ever, forced to work and study with digital devices, it’s time to wonder if certain font styles influence the legibility in people with ADHD.

  • Tags ADHD, ADHD accommodations, education, legibility

ADHD in the Classroom: Strategies to Make the Most of a Class (High School and College)

Without knowing I had ADHD, I went through my formal education successfully, thanks to great teachers and strategies I came up with as I grew older; these days, I’ve found that it all coincides with the methods that current educators follow.

  • Tags accommodations, ADHD, classroom, education, strategies

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