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5 Strategies for Teaching ADHD Middle Schoolers Real-World Problem-Solving Skills
1. 1. Normalize Frustration Without Excusing It
2. 2. Build a "Pause-Plan" Habit
3. 3. Model Logical Next Steps Out Loud (In Real Situations)
4. 4. Offer Two Realistic Choices to Break Stuck Moments
5. 5. Praise the Real Skill, Not Just Emotional Survival
6. 10 Everyday Frustrations That Are Secret Problem-Solving Lessons
7. Conclusion: Teaching Resilience in the Real World
5 Strategies for Teaching ADHD Middle Schoolers Real-World Problem-Solving Skills
Debra Shepherd
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