Well, the kids are finally back to school, which is to say the roll out of bed and sit down at the table in front of their computer. As the pandemic continues to spread, most schools are starting the new year online and easing into a hybrid schedule. For children with ADHD, learning both online and in-person can be a challenge. In class, children who have ADHD have to sit still, pay attention to teachers, and finish their work on schedule. Sometimes there are distractions such as noise and other students. Switching to online learning addresses some of these challenges, however, that has its own set of problems. Children with ADHD may require special assistance to keep track of their online classes and work. Here are some tips to set your child up for success in a virtual classroom. 
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