Some people with ADHD struggle with accessing their educational and school programs. When this occurs, there are many resources that can be help students to succeed. Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans are two options for obtaining accommodations and modifications that will be further discussed below.
Two main laws protect students with disabilities, including those with ADHD.
Students often have difficulty obtaining the supports needed to succeed at school. Here are several resources that may be helpful in this situation.
Children with ADHD often have more difficulty learning in school than those without ADHD. Modifications to the material being taught and accommodations in how the material is presented can make a large impact in the success of children with ADHD.
The transition from high school to college can be a daunting task for those with ADHD. It is important to be aware of the accommodations available for those with ADHD when preparing for college. College students with ADHD can access accommodations and resources through their college or university Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) office.