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What accommodations are reasonable for a child with ADHD?

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What accommodations are reasonable for a child with ADHD?

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If the child’s education is governed by an IEP or Section 504, reasonable accommodations are exactly what is set forth in the document and teachers should be prepared to follow through. If there is not an IEP or Section 504, but informally the parents and teachers want to set up some guidelines to help the child succeed, reasonable accommodations would be based on the teacher’s abilities and resources.

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