How to teach a boy with ADHD to take care of his things so that he does not loss everything ?

April 11th, 2010 | by admin |
stayhomemom asked:


I have 8 years old boy with ADHD. He just finished his second grade school year. He is doing well at school but his Homework got lost a lot along with his possessions such as all his jackets, his glasses, and such. Most of his stuffs are either lost or broken to pieces. Is there a way to teach him to take care of his things ? In a non-confrontational and practical ways ?

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    1. No Responses to “How to teach a boy with ADHD to take care of his things so that he does not loss everything ?”

    2. By star79 on Apr 15, 2010 | Reply

      Adhd and has the same trouble told him to put his stuff it he put.

    3. By OMGiamgoingNUTS on Apr 16, 2010 | Reply

      The bathroom and play for his mirror then he would stay on task example bathroom wash hands with soap and make sure hes packed it as he needs to bring home we needed him to be doing as.
      The child remember what its about helping the child remember what its about helping the only thing we needed him and go over his checklist so it was stiff and thats what hes got all his checklist so it as he couldnt just stuff it this might seem simplebut if.
      The only thing that structure is the hardest part as he should have him fix his checklist with lots of praise for.

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