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Neurodiversity in Education

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#UKEdChat session 567 – What is your understanding of the term ‘Neurodiversity’?

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Girls benefit from doing sports

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Researchers find that girls develop essential social skills that will be useful later in life.

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UKEdMag: ADHD – Improvements In Cognitive Performance by @kidscansucceed

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There is a growing interest among academic researchers and the world of education into how

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How schools can optimise support for children with ADHD

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New research gives the clearest guidance yet on how schools can best support children with

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Lessons in nature boost classroom engagement afterwards

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Pupils who spend a class session in a natural outdoor setting are more engaged and

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New study offers insights into a dog’s life in families with children

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Millions of families know how rewarding and enjoyable dog ownership can be – but now

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Inattentive kids show worse grades in later life

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Researchers studied children with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and found that inattentiveness

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Musical training creates new brain connections in children

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Taking music lessons increases brain fiber connections in children and may be useful in treating

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An ADHD diagnosis puts girls at much higher risk for other mental health problems

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Girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are at higher risk than girls without ADHD for

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Evidence of changes to children’s brain rhythms following ‘brain training’

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New research questions the strong claims that have been made about the benefits of ‘brain

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ADHD or just immature?

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is typically diagnosed in childhood and manifests as an inability to

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Teen suicide: ADHD medication as prevention

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Black-box warnings about the dangers of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications are confusing and could

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Children’s ADHD symptoms and peer relationships influence each other over time

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Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are restless, inattentive, and impulsive, and they have

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Simple Classroom measures may Reduce the Impact of ADHD

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– Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be successfully supported in classrooms through

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Movement in ADHD may help Children Think, Perform Better in School

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– The constant movement of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be distracting — but

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