With GCSEs now well underway and A Levels set to kick off next week, parents might be wondering how to help their kids during the stressful, not to mention anxiety-inducing, period that is exam season.Yet parents of kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) might notice traditional revision methods – such as long study sessions, revision flash cards, and silent reading – simply don’t work for their teens. In fact, these methods can instead lead to frustration, erosion of confidence and possible burnout, according to The ADHD Centre, which specialises in the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support of children and adults with ADHD.
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