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10 ways to help ADHD kids at school

ADHD NewsDEC. 18, 2007

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Ten ways to create an ADHD-friendly classroom

Whether it's finding a homework buddy or creating the right seating

assignment, teachers can use these 10 tips to make school easier for

students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Helping with

classroom chores is one way to help hyperactive kids use up their extra

energy. (ADHDCentral.com)

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