Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) not only impacts a child’s ability to focus but also extends its influence into the social and emotional domains. This article explores the social and emotional needs of children with ADHD, drawing on research to provide insights and recommendations for educators, parents, and caregivers.
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Understanding and addressing the social and emotional needs of children with ADHD is essential for their overall well-being and success. By incorporating evidence-based strategies, such as social skills interventions, emotion coaching, and strengths-based approaches, educators, parents, and caregivers can create a supportive environment that fosters positive development in children with ADHD. Collaborative efforts between families and Camp Sequoia plays a pivotal role in ensuring a holistic approach to meeting the unique social and emotional needs of these children.