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ADHD Weekly -- Two Conditions, One Struggle: Teaching Students with ADHD and Dyslexia

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Students who have dyslexia are more likely to have ADHD, too. Are you looking for ways to help your students be successful when coping with both conditions?

Educational consultant Joan Teach, PhD, has some ideas for teachers who are working hard to help their students. What other tips would you offer that have been helpful for your students?

Read "Two Conditions, One Struggle: Teaching Students with ADHD and Dyslexia" at bit.ly/nrcadhddyslexia . What else would you add?

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