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How to Get an IEP for ADHD | ADHD IEP Accommodations Examples: 504 Plans and ADHD School Tips 

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In this video, we cover how to get an IEP for ADHD, what an individualized education program (IEP) is, what a 504 plan is and how to get a 504 plan as well as other accommodations and ADHD school tips.
We cover how to use school accommodations, interventions, and services for ADHD treatment and ADHD symptoms.
This video series covers ADHD treatment, ADHD medication for children, ADHD medication side effects, and ADHD treatment without medication.
Specifically, we cover exactly how official and authoritative resources of experts, like:
- the Mayo Clinic
- The National Institute of Mental Health or (NIMH)
- The Child Mind Institute
- Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
- WebMD
- Additude Magazine
- and the American Psychiatric Association
recommend ADHD treatment for children and adults using IEP for ADHD, 504 plan, and school programs and accommodations to treat ADHD symptoms.
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a school administrator for over 30 years and the lead instructor for our upcoming course on: how to help parents handle the transition to middle school, for their kids with ADHD (more information on our course here:
has used to treat his own ADHD, AND that of his daughter, who is now a successful university student.
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The whole series covers 4 standard treatments for ADHD in children including:
ADHD medication: like stimulants, other medications, and how to give medications safely
Behavior therapy: like social skills training and parent skills training
Counseling: like psychotherapy and family therapy
and Education Services: like school programs, individualized education programs (IEPs), and 504 plans
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Комментарии : 23   
@SmartCourse
@SmartCourse 4 года назад
Hey everyone! Hope this helps. I'll be here responding to comments / questions if you have any. Also, what would you like to know about ADHD for your children? Just let me know using the form here (more in depth): forms.gle/GsfkJYgRZe295cod9 or in the comments below. I'll compile the most popular answers and start making them from there 🙂
@arnikaniazi6065
@arnikaniazi6065 2 года назад
Bro I appreciate that he was talking fast so us people with adhd could understand better but I still had to watch the star 3 times 😭
@neelia317
@neelia317 2 года назад
This was very helpful but the mispronuncation of eligibility vs illegible was confusing
@WallabeeBe4tles
@WallabeeBe4tles Год назад
Thank you, I have ADHD and I needed this
@josephs4044
@josephs4044 2 года назад
Hi, appreciate your work. I would suggest considering this: a video on how the adult life of ADHD kids shapes up, the kind of jobs that they will excel at and will minimize the negative consequences & challenges, how they can get trained for independent future life without parents. I surely understand there is no one path that fits everyone, but I'm concerned that providing a support system in the childhood that may not help once they are adults will accentuate their problems when they have to deal with realities of life. The possibility I worry is that these kids will be dependent on parents for making a structure and routine for them. I would rather have my kid choose a path that they can live in an environment and work that suits their brain structure. Yet another issue in adulthood is choosing a life partner, if we could guide them how they can make an informed choice, and if they can get a partner who understands or supports the situation, it would go a long way. For an ADHD kid, what's more important is ways to deal with the differences in their brain, rather than learning calculus, or such other practically useless topics, which most students never ever put to any use in real life anyway. It would be great if someone could come up with a pragmatic future oriented adult development program, vis-a-vis a program to change them so they can be force fitted into a school system meant for stereo typical (whatever that means) children.
@VivianBrown3
@VivianBrown3 3 года назад
This is so informative! Thank you so much! I'm about to have a meeting with the principal, his teacher and the school Psychologist and I didn't know how to even star the conversation, this gave me so much ! I'm very thankful ❤
@user-xp7ty8hu9k
@user-xp7ty8hu9k 2 года назад
I’m going to have a meeting with the school psychologist for evaluation next month. How did it go for you? Let me know what to expect because I’m scared 😭😹
@SmartCourse
@SmartCourse Год назад
Hi Vivian, we're glad to hear it! If you're looking for more resources, our ADHD Q&A Panel is today and we are so excited to be hosting it with our panel of experts. You can get your questions about ADHD answered, meet other attendees, get more familiar with some of our amazing speakers, and hear behind-the-scenes info on how we put the ADHD Summit together! Register and join us here today at 5 pm ET! | www.eventbrite.com/e/adhd-summit-live-qa-panel-with-adhd-experts-smartcourseio-tickets-404231416047?keep_tld=1 See you there!
@briennav
@briennav Год назад
I'm having trouble finding the link to the curated list of resources. It seems the link no longer works. Do you have an updated link? Thanks!
@SmartCourse
@SmartCourse 3 года назад
If you like, subscribe, hit the bell, comment, and sign up for our upcoming summit at this link: www.smartcourse.io/aims , then we will pin your comment to the top and we will send you our expert curated list of ADHD resources!
@ultravioletpisces3666
@ultravioletpisces3666 Год назад
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@kellyleigh1339
@kellyleigh1339 2 года назад
Can a child receive a teacher aid for math without a math disability? My child is struggling and the school will not provide individual help for him in math because he doesn’t have a math disability, but he does have ADHD and qualifies for services under IDEA under the OHI, so I’m confused why he is not getting the individual help in math he clearly needs. The small group with his teacher isn’t helping and still this is all they are providing. He is getting poor grades in all math areas, yet they believe this is only bc of the ADHD, yet his doctor who diagnosed him with ADHD believes he could have a math disability based on the evaluation I had her look over. The school is attributing his weaknesses to ADHD, yet all other subjects are fine. This doesn’t add up and it was said bc he likes reading better, but he didn’t until he began struggling. I have worked with him a long time and I have always felt that something was going on in math, but he was able to learn it the way we worked together, but now he isn’t getting that specialized help and is just lost and very upset. His confidence is taking a hit and this is what I wanted to prevent. They believe in the wait and see approach, but research no longer supports this and has found that those same students do not catch up when you keep waiting or hold them back. It is no longer seen a a best practice. I’m doing everything I know to do and even those things I haven’t known, but have paid for extensive training to educate myself. I’ve taken LETRS training, so I can teach reading the right way. The school uses Lucy Calkins which teaches reading using this silly cueing strategy that has been debunked and has been proven to harm children with disabilities, as it is not evidence based and isn’t teaching kids the way their brains can learn. As far as the math I am having to pay a tutor and all of these things we are having to do is very expensive and it seems as though his education isn’t free nor is it appropriate. I’ve told them what measures have been take in order to help him and supplement what they aren’t providing. They are not considering the extra help he is getting at home and should be. This is very hard, but I won’t let my son fail because of a lousy school. Any suggestions would be appreciated..
@SmartCourse
@SmartCourse Год назад
Hi Kelly, we're sorry to hear that you and your son are struggling. Navigating any learning difficulties within the education system is so difficult. We hear you, and want to do our best to help. Our ADHD Q&A Panel is today and we are so excited to be hosting it with our panel of experts. You can get your questions about ADHD answered, meet other attendees, get more familiar with some of our amazing speakers, and hear behind-the-scenes info on how we put the ADHD Summit together! Register and join us here today at 5 pm ET! | www.eventbrite.com/e/adhd-summit-live-qa-panel-with-adhd-experts-smartcourseio-tickets-404231416047?keep_tld=1 Hopefully we see you there!
@loricanales5759
@loricanales5759 3 года назад
Eligible....elle-lidge-ible...not illegible...
@jongoldenstein5449
@jongoldenstein5449 2 года назад
I say leave it as is. It’s funnier that way.
@inthefall
@inthefall 2 года назад
Also came here to say this. It was throwing me off.
@infoforanything6496
@infoforanything6496 3 года назад
I don’t think kids should have special Ed because of ADHD, it’s really not a disability
@Kamariskillern
@Kamariskillern 3 года назад
What is a disability?
@Kamariskillern
@Kamariskillern 3 года назад
A disability is any condition of the body or mind (impairment) that makes it more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities (activity limitation) and interact with the world around them (participation restrictions).
@jhhshsjajajaba2579
@jhhshsjajajaba2579 2 года назад
It is a disability
@josephs4044
@josephs4044 2 года назад
Special education doesn't essentially mean that they need to be a slow paced program for lower capability. An IEP based strengths and weaknesses of a child, that is different from the main stream is also Special Education.
@mentak2593
@mentak2593 2 года назад
Well thanks for telling us what you think. So what? I think they should, that’s what I think.
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