Parents' top tips: surviving family gatherings with kids with ADHD
Parents of kids with ADHD and learning disabilities share how planning ahead can make holiday get-togethers fun, not frantic.
Last-minute teacher gifts
Still looking for a great gift for your child's teacher? Here are five quick and simple ideas for gifts teachers will love.
Craft a holiday diorama
Fourth- and fifth-graders bring favorite seasonal stories to life with a miniature set.
Research project idea: Be a travel agent
Looking for a great research project for your child? Have your child research and plan a real or virtual trip — budget and all.
Write a menu
Try this fun exercise next time you go out to eat or order takeout to help build language skills with your fourth or fifth grader.
Make a family cookbook
Your child can practice valuable skills and you can make a memorable gift when you create a family cookbook together.
Make an alphabet book
Help your child create a personalized alphabet book.
Make your own Play-Doh
Help your kindergartner master measurements with this pliable project.
Growing up gifted with ADHD
Being bright and creative — but having a mind that wanders and words that elude you — create special challenges. One young girl describes her experience.
Teaching kids compassion
Show children the value of empathy by volunteering as a family, donating old toys, or trying any of these reader-tested solutions.
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