Willow Kids Podcast

Why Do Some Children with ADHD Do Better in Certain Schools?

50 min · 5. maalis 2026
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Host: Katelynn Brown - Developmental Specialist Guest: Erin Harrigan - Early Childhood and Elementary Education Specialist. The conversation explores the impact of ADHD on academic achievement and the challenges children with ADHD face in the classroom. It delves into the importance of finding the right school environment, the responsibility of schools and educators, and the support needed for parents of children with ADHD. Additionally, it discusses how early school support shapes a child's self-perception and inner voice. The conversation delves into the importance of early intervention for children with ADHD, the need for support in time management and study habits, the celebration of effort over outcome, and the creation of environments where children with ADHD can thrive. It also explores the strengths and creativity of children with ADHD and the changes observed over time with the right support. Additionally, it emphasizes the significance of parental support and collaboration in the academic success of children with ADHD. Takeaways * ADHD symptoms impact academic achievement * School environment and structure play a significant role in supporting children with ADHD Early intervention is crucial * Supporting children with ADHD in time management and study habits * Celebrating effort over outcome * Building environments where children with ADHD can thrive Chapters * 00:00 Understanding ADHD and Its Impact * 06:26 Finding the Right School Environment * 21:40 Supporting Parents of Children with ADHD * 27:13 Shaping a Child's Self-Perception * 33:24 Strengths and Creativity of Children with ADHD * 46:25 Parental Support and Collaboration

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