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Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 17:17 in math, school, add, learning, Management, organization, pda, classes, blackberry, reading skills, learners, attention deficit disorder
Have you ever heard of assistive technology? Assistive technology is defined as software and electronic devices that are designed to help ADD Students or those with learning disabilities learn more effectively. There are devices and software for org...
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Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 09:56 in school, add, learning, homeschooling, classes, learners, attention deficit disorder, ad hd, donna young
Today I’m cheating a little bit and just adding a link to someone else’s site. My daughter Caitlin is having a root canal today and I suspect that my time will be diverted elsewhere. I’ve had some questions lately about homeschooli...
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Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 17:45 in parenting, Parents, add, behavior, classes, attention deficit disorder, add coach, ad hd, terry matlen, tara mcgillicuddy, add symptoms, add classes
ADD Classes is a wonderful resource site for anyone with ADHD. The owner, Tara McGillicuddy, is a certified ADHD Coach who has been featured in ADDitude Magazine. ADD Classes is now offering a new program about accountability and parenting ADHD kids...
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Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 10:53 in add, organization, structure, Papers, attention deficit disorder, ad hd, orggit
Or what??? Orggit is “…instant access to your life’s most important information, all securely stored in one convenient place.”. The nice people at Orggit were kind enough to give me a free one year membership to their site l...
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Posted on Wednesday October 28th, 2009 at 18:43 in add, attention deficit disorder, ad hd, add symptoms, adhd family online, dr rory stern
Dr. Rory Stern is one of my good friends. He’s one of the doctors behind...
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Posted on Monday October 26th, 2009 at 19:00 in add, impulsive, attention deficit disorder, adrenaline, ad hd, risk taking
My son Andy learned to ride a 2 wheeled bike when he was 3 years old. By the time he was 5, riding a bike was old news. Andy needed a way to make it fun again. I caught him one day riding down the sidewalk on his bike with his eyes closed. Like mos...
thanks www.cayyoludigiturk.com
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