How To FOCUS ADHD Students & How To TEACH ADHD Children || Homeschooling ADHD

This video will show you how we, as parents or teachers, can help ADHD students, how to focus ADHD students and how to teach ADHD Children by provide them with tool and support along the way. Whether you homeschool or teach school, if you work with a child who has ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, you can face a lot of challenges. Focusing is one of them, and Focusing is a big one. That is why I made this video. I am a homeschooling mom, former private and public school teacher and homeschool evaluator in Florida. I have worked with ADHD, Autism, and I have a daughter with down Syndrome that I am currently homeschooling. 0:00 Introduction 0:53 What ADHD can affect 2:07 What Parents and Teachers can control. 2:12 Nutrition 3:06 Sleep 3:32 Tools To Reduce Stress 8:30 How The ADHD Brain works 8:44 Short Term Rewards 10:22 Long Term Non Rewards 10:42 Balance 11:24 Movement & ADHD 12:29 Blocking Out The World 12:55 Muscle / Heart Rate / Brain Brakes 16:37 Screen Time _________________________________________________________________ 💕I would love to keep in Touch!! 💕 ❤ Website ❤ https://livingwitheve.com/live-contac... ♥ SUBSCRIBE ♥ https://www.youtube.com/c/livingwithe... ♥ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ♥   / leilanim101978     / living_with_eve   ♥ BUSINESS, COLLABORATIONS & PARTNERSHIPS ♥ [email protected] ♥ FLORIDA HOMESCHOOL PORTFOLIOS OR TESTING ♥ Please email me at: [email protected] *FTC DISCLAIMER: **This post may contain affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. If I partner with a company I will always disclose it here. This video is NOT sponsored* ***This video is for adults, not kids. DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional doctor or therapist but I am a mom who has access to these resources. I have used these techniques and have brought them to this platform to share with you. If you have any question please contact you physician or professional. Our information is intended to be for guidance and is not a substitute for advice from a physician or any other medical professional.