How to recognise and support ADHD students in the classroom
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As awareness of ADHD and other neurodiversities grows, teachers are tasked with the responsibility of creating an educational environment where all students can thrive.
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As awareness of ADHD and other neurodiversities grows, teachers are tasked with the responsibility of creating an educational environment where all students can thrive.
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Adolescence is a transformative time for students. Their physical, cognitive, and emotional states undergo rapid changes, and their circadian rhythm (the internal system to regulate sleep-wake cycles) experiences big shifts. This developmental stage can have a big impact on student wellbeing, and sleep becomes all the more important to ensure students’ healthy development.
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