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  2. How to Help Your Child Improve Their Working Memory - WebMD

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    Encourage them to use to-do lists, planners, and notebooks to write down and store important information, so they don’t have to remember it all. Monitor your child’s progress and reactions to ...

  3. Intelligent tutoring system - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent tutoring system. An intelligent tutoring system (ITS) is a computer system that imitates human tutors and aims to provide immediate and customized instruction or feedback to learners, [1] usually without requiring intervention from a human teacher. [2] ITSs have the common goal of enabling learning in a meaningful and effective ...

  4. ADHD: How to Help Your Child Succeed at School - WebMD

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    Have the option to listen to audiobooks instead of reading. Give verbal answers to a test instead of written ones. Take tests in a different room with fewer distractions or in a smaller group of ...

  5. Is My Child Ready for Preschool? - WebMD

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    Socialization is the best indicator of whether a child is ready for preschool, Hoffman tells WebMD. "If he or she really loves to be with other kids, has the capacity to socialize and separate ...

  6. How to Become Smarter: 10 Ways to Boost Your Intelligence

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    You can: use meditation apps. listen to guided meditation videos. attend a meditation class. 4. Drink coffee. Adenosine is a brain chemical that stops the release of stimulatory substances in your ...

  7. A 2016 study of adults with ADHD found that participants with higher IQ scores fared better on executive functioning tasks than those with lower IQ scores. This could mean that ADHD symptoms look ...

  8. Tips to Prepare Your Child with ADHD for School - Healthline

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    Planning ahead with these six steps can ease the process of starting or returning to school and ensure a better experience for your child. Step 1: Set up any meetings several weeks in advance

  9. Asynchronous learning - Wikipedia

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    Asynchronous learning is a general term used to describe forms of education, instruction, and learning that do not occur in the same place or at the same time. It uses resources that facilitate information sharing outside the constraints of time and place among a network of people. [1] In many instances, well-constructed asynchronous learning ...