ADHD, Dyslexia Advice for Kids: Try Smarter, Not Try Harder

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“Can you try a little harder to just focus here?” Kids with learning and thinking differences hear that bit of advice often. But many kids with dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning and thinking differences are already trying their hardest. The better advice is to “try smarter.”

David Flink, co-founder and CEO of Eye to Eye, opens up with his experience to “try harder.” He shares his strategies for kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning and thinking differences to “try smarter.” Keep in mind, different strategies work better for different kids.

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