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Laci Culbreth
Assistant Principal of Lower School
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many schools have transitioned to remote learning or hybrid learning. For learners with ADHD, there are many changes that can make it difficult to succeed at home. Parents and teachers are discovering new ways to help students learn to the best of their abilities. Laci Culbreth discusses the difficulties of ADHD symptoms while learning from home and talks about her experience as a teacher. She provides suggestions for parents on how to help their children with ADHD at home. She also discusses strategies teachers can use to increase support for students with ADHD through remote learning.
Objectives
“Does My Child Have ADHD?” How to Talk with Your Child’s Doctor
Healthy Peer Relationships
ADHD, Self-Harm, and Suicide
Life Management Skills
Break the Habit of Dependence
Is Boarding School Best for my Child with ADHD?
How to Select the Right School for a Child with ADHD or Learning Differences
Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents with ADHD
The Journey from High School to Young Adulthood with ADHD
Sex, Romance, and the Impact of ADHD
Black Adults Who Live with ADHD
The Risks of Misusing Stimulant Medication and Alcohol
Part 1: Challenges in ADHD Care for Children of Color
Part 2: Challenges in ADHD Care for Children of Color
Is it ADHD? Disparities in ADHD Care of Black Children
Is it Adult ADHD?
ADHD and Working from Home
Familias Latinas apoyando a sus hijos con TDAH durante tiempos inciertos
Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de TDAH
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