Successful ADD Students

During the years that I worked in the Learning Assistance Center at Schoolcraft College, I noticed that many of the successful ADD Students I worked with had a few things in common. While the students I worked with were in college, the same applies to younger students.

Here’s a brief list:

Successful ADD Students accepted their ADHD . . . → Read More: Successful ADD Students

ADHD and the Workplace

Whether your ADD Student is looking for a part time job or planning a career, there are some things you should take into consideration.

First, think about temperament and ADHD symptoms. This is especially important when they are young and looking for a part time job. Like most kids, they are somewhat inexperienced and naive. . . . → Read More: ADHD and the Workplace

Career Planning for ADD Students

What did you want to be when you grew up? Did you make it, or did you end up somewhere else? And which would have made you happier?

Career choices are important for all young people, and some not so young ones as well. For ADD Students, it’s especially important because they usually need to . . . → Read More: Career Planning for ADD Students