Middle schoolers with ADHD need strategies that support executing functioning (EF) skills. Children with ADHD have EF challenges — often referred to as executive dysfunction. This makes it difficult for those with ADHD to organize, plan and reach goals. Often, these kids have great ideas and intentions, but can’t follow through due to their executive dysfunction. As the mom of a child with these challenges and a school counselor who works with students who have this issue, I really get it. And let me add that I have to manage my own ADHD symptoms, so I’d love to share with you some of what I have learned from these many experiences.
Executive functioning difficulties become more apparent during the middle school years as kids are given more responsibilities and expectations. The good news is that executive functions can be strengthened when appropriate support or scaffolding is put into place. With the right support and with practice, our kids can improve their EF skills.
Here are some strategies that help improve EF:
There are many more EF strategies, depending on your child’s unique EF challenges and how they show up in your child’s life. The key takeaway is supporting an ADHD middle schooler involves implementing strategies that will support and strengthen EF skills.
Middle School can be socially challenging for all kids, but especially for adolescents with ADHD. Social skills groups can be great for helping our kids practice social skills in a safe environment.
Finally, something that I have learned as a parent of an adolescent with ADHD, it’s important for both my child AND for me to take care of ourselves with a healthy diet, physical activity and good sleep habits. I can see a big difference in my child’s behavior as well as my reactions to that behavior when we are taking care of ourselves compared to when we are not.
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