Parent-Teacher Partnerships to Help Children With ADHD
Find tips on how parents and teachers can partner together to help children with ADHD succeed.
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Find tips on how parents and teachers can partner together to help children with ADHD succeed.
Find tips on how to help your child with ADHD succeed in school. Get information about your child's educational rights.
As a parent of a child with, you will often need to be the manager of the team that helps your child succeed. Find out how you can help.
Important questions to ask potential providers when looking for a program to treat your child’s craniofacial difference.
The International Alliance for Pediatric Stroke, in partnership with the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association created a video about pediatric stroke to help raise awareness that a stroke can happen to infants, children and even before birth. The video features Rebecca Ichord, MD, pediatric neurologist and director of the Pediatric Stroke Program at CHOP.
Pediatric stroke can happen in infants, children and even before birth. This infographic created by the American Stroke Association offers facts about perinatal and childhood stroke.
The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
CHOP psychologists describe the role of parent-school collaboration in success of students with ADHD, and present practical school- and home-based behavior management strategies.
A CHOP psychologist discusses executive functioning in children with ADHD, and provides practical tips for parents.
A psychologist from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia discusses the effect of ADHD on peer relationships and ways to help your child improve his social skills and make and keep friends.