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  2. 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 ...

  3. ADHD in Kids: Symptoms, Types, and Tests for ADHD in Children

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    But most kids tend to show a combination of these key signs: Inattention. Your child may have trouble paying attention or is easily distracted. Impulsivity. Your child acts without thinking, such ...

  4. Neurodiversity: What Is It? - WebMD

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    "Neurodiverse students are wonderful students," Cussler says. "They can be really creative, big-picture, out-of-the box thinkers. But with some classic kinds of assessments, they have more ...

  5. 19 Ways to Eat Healthy on a Tight Budget

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    Try to eat a piece of fruit, yogurt, or another nutritious snack before you go to the store. This way you won’t be hungry when you get there. Summary. Shopping while hungry can lead to impulsive ...

  6. Are Left-Handed People Smarter? - Healthline

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    The notion that lefties are smarter than righties has been floating around for some time. While some studies have suggested there may be a link between left-handedness and a higher IQ, others have ...

  7. DreamBox Learning - Wikipedia

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    DreamBox Learning is an American online software provider that focuses on mathematics education and reading education at the elementary, middle school, and for reading, the high school level. [2][3][4][5] The mathematics software provides pre-kindergarten through 8th-grade students with over 2,000 lessons presented as animated adventures, games ...

  8. Learning styles - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, students should be grouped into the learning style categories that are being evaluated (e.g., visual learners vs. verbal learners), and then students in each group must be randomly assigned to one of the learning methods (e.g., visual learning or verbal learning), so that some students will be "matched" and others will be ...

  9. 8 Ways to Cope with College Anxiety and Stress - Healthline

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    Here are some ideas: Exercise regularly. Exercise can help you manage stress and anxiety, improve sleep and mood, and boost confidence and productivity. For quick relief, stepping away ...