New Year’s Resolutions for ADHD Teens (and Tips for Success):
New Year’s resolutions can be a helpful way to improve oneself, but for teens with ADHD, they can be overwhelming. The constant buzzing in their minds, the urge to move, and theRead More…
New Year’s resolutions can be a helpful way to improve oneself, but for teens with ADHD, they can be overwhelming. The constant buzzing in their minds, the urge to move, and theRead More…
As the school year comes to an end, it’s important to remind students to take care of themselves during the break. Encourage them to remain active, socialize with other people, and mostRead More…
Many kids experience stress when taking tests, especially those who have anxiety, ADHD, or learning disabilities and may lack confidence in school. Worrying about their performance can make it difficult for themRead More…
Exam time for ADHD kids? Buckle up. Studying can be a blur of butterflies and textbooks, hours spent fueling with coffee yet grades feeling like a distant planet. Frustration? Check. Squirrel moments?Read More…
Parenting a child with ADHD can be a challenging and rewarding experience. Unfortunately, many people fail to understand just how much strain ADHD can put on a family. Raising a child inRead More…
It can be tough to witness your teenager struggling with schoolwork and being trapped in a negative mindset, and we feel unequipped to assist them in breaking free. It’s important to knowRead More…
As a parent, you may notice that your child is struggling to retain information by simply re-reading the same passages. If this is the case, it may be time to consider aRead More…
What if students had 14-hour days with few breaks, loads of work, and lots of stress? This is not unusual for many struggling students. What happens when students have to deal withRead More…
We are delighted to share Ayesha’s inspiring comments about her experience with our tutoring center. Ayesha, the mother of one of our esteemed students, Ayaan, has been an integral part ofRead More…
Children with ADHD require a balanced approach of support, guidance, and resources. Too much assistance can breed feelings of dependence and resentment, while too little support can lead to frustration and failure.Read More…