Posts Tagged by advocacy
Coaching for ADD Students
| August 3, 2010 | Posted by Brenda under ADD |
When I first became an ADD Coach, my intent was to help kids (students) with Attention Deficit Disorder. I believe that people with ADHD are very intelligent, but rarely perceived as such. I also think that most have more potential than they ever realize. There aren’t too many coaches out there that work with teens…
ADHD and the Law
| November 10, 2009 | Posted by Brenda under ADD |
There has been an article in the news today concerning a student at Princeton University who has ADHD and is suing the school because they refuse to give her extended time to take her exams. The student, Diane Metcalf-Leggette, informed Princeton of her ADHD and other learning disabilities when she applied for admission. While the…
The Importance of Teachers
| October 7, 2009 | Posted by Brenda under School |
The other day something happened to my youngest daughter Caitlin that just infuriated me. If you’re my Facebook friend, you already know about it. Caitlin is in college and an ADD Student. She took a test in her sociology class last week and got the results back today. It seems that the class as a…
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