Step 1: Get your action plan, and look at the action guide for this masterclass to see the most specific help.
Get Action GuideStep 2: Follow the instructions in your action plan.
Step 3: if you need more information, watch the masterclass.
Step 4: Go to the second recommended masterclass in your action plan which was sent to your email when you completed the ADHD action plan form.
Step 5: After watching your first masterclass, check out the remaining features of your plan. One by one, look at the personalized care list of features. This includes: ADHD professional matching service, online course library, support groups (post what you learned in the Masterclass), and other perks & deals.
Conclusion: Now you know how to use all of the features in your ADHD summit personalized care plan, please schedule another care call with your care coordinator if you haven't already.
Ned is known as a “tutor geek” for the immense amount of work he’s done to help students with ADHD tackle standardized tests.
The techniques at PrepMatters have been used by thousands of students with ADHD to help manage their test anxiety and succeed when taking standardized tests.
Something that really impresses me about Ned is just the sheer amount of hours he spent tutoring and helping students conquer standardized tests, so he certainly has a well-rounded collection of experiences and strategies to help students.
Students want to do well, but test anxiety and challenges managing ADHD symptoms make academic achievement incredibly difficult.
This is why having an academic tutor and a personalized education plan can help set your student up for success and equip them with the strategies and confidence to handle their academic obstacles.
In this session, Ned will explain what makes a good tutor and how you can find one. You’ll finish the session with a better understanding of the various challenges tutors can help your child overcome as well as how to find the tutor to best help your student with ADHD.
Across any level of education that involves tests, test-taking is extremely stressful, whether they are frequent class assessments or yearly standardized tests.
Ned Johnson | Founder of PrepMatters, has written about education and parenting for the New York Times, The Telegraph, U.S. News & World Report, and The Washington Post.
He is the co-author of "Conquering the SAT: How Parents Can Help Teens Overcome the Pressure and Succeed" as well as the National Best-Seller "The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives" alongside Dr. William R. Stixrud.
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