Parent Resources for ADHD

Insightful articles, practical strategies, and expert guidance from Chicago Home Tutor to help parents support children with ADHD at home and in school.

What is ADHD

ADHD occurs in a little over 7% of children under the age of 18, making it a common developmental disorder.

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Accommodations for Students with ADHD

Veteran learning specialist shared some trips and tricks she has learned from teaching for 25 years.

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Relationship Between ADHD and Executive Functioning

School psychologist Tulin Akin discusses the relationship between ADHD and executive functioning skills.

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Mindfulness Exercises to Support Students with ADHD (and all Wiggly kids)

Included here are four simple techniques that I have found to be helpful to students who need physical movement. I have selected these techniques because, in general, they are discreet so a child can do them without their classmates noticing. They can be practiced one-on-one at home or in tutoring, or within the classroom in a whole group setting.

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Holiday Tips for ADHD, Autism, and Other Neurodivergent Learners

We here at Chicago Home Tutor specialize in tutoring for ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent learners, so we wanted to take some time to give some ADHD tips and suggestions for thriving in the holiday season.

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Every child with ADHD is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to learning. We hope these resources help you better understand your child's strengths, challenges, and next steps. When you're ready for personalized guidance, our team is here to help.