There is much debate about the usage of behaviour charts in schools and, whilst they are implemented in classrooms with good intentions, they are not helpful for any student, especially those with ADHD. In fact, they can have some significant impacts on student wellbeing. Behaviour charts are used in classrooms to manage student behaviour. They… Continue reading Behaviour charts and self-esteem
Category: adhd
The Burden of RSD
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria, or RSD, is a characteristic of ADHD that I only recently became aware of. In fact, it was whilst listening to my recently diagnosed daughter explaining her struggles that I looked further into it and discovered that it is often considered one of the most debilitating aspects of having ADHD. RSD is… Continue reading The Burden of RSD
The Green Pen
Have you ever considered what impact the pen colour you use to mark a student’s work has on their self esteem? Many teachers haven’t and, without thinking, always reach for a red pen. Perhaps this is because red pen stands out against the blue or black ink that a student uses when completing assignments. Or… Continue reading The Green Pen
Fake it till you make it!
One of the most significant things I’ve found when teaching students with ADHD is that they must perceive that you like them and enjoy having them in your class! ADHD students are very perceptive and also extremely sensitive. They can easily determine who is for them and who is not. If they sense that a… Continue reading Fake it till you make it!
Welcome
Hi. I’m so glad you found my blog! I’m Fiona and I’m really looking forward to sharing strategies that make a huge difference for students with ADHD. I hope you find something that will really help you in your classroom. Enjoy 🙂