Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC has moderate ADHD and a couple other issues. Has done fine (now in high school) but does just one extra curricular.
But every kid with ADHD is different -- and many have struggled there. It's hard to predict.
I don't find that DC has ever had more than 90-120 minutes of homework 4-5 days a week. Sometimes more at exam time. There are not many long-term projects or assignments, which I think is good for my DC.
The most important thing is to figure out an organizational system that works -- and stay on top of it. E.g. during middle school I would work with DC to file papers/study materials away for future reference every 2-4 weeks.
Thanks for your response. Were his teachers willing to give your DC notes from class or otherwise accommodate him/her?
For the most part - some teachers are better than others, and a couple teachers have needed reminders or meetings to get on the program. Notes are not one of the accommodations my DC needs or gets - but DC has extra time for testing, use of a calculator for math (tests and homework).
However my DC has an IEP and I'm a pretty aggressive advocate. I've heard things can be bumpier for students with "only" 504 plans - no personal experience though.