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ADHD Weekly -- Helping Your Child Transition from School to Summer

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Summer is here. Is your family ready for the summer routine? We take a look at a few ideas to start the summer right -- what has worked for your family?

Read "No More Pencils, No More Books" at bit.ly/nrcsummertransition. Let us know what you think!

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One of the things that has been working has been starting to have him go to bed on time and not stay up past his bed time. Getting plenty of rest always helps.

Also Sunday evening we plan less knowing we all go back to a full week.

These have really helped..

Funny, our son said 3x's over summer how much he wanted to be back in school this summer.

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