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Learning and Study Strategies Resources

This page is a collection of recommended resources and information for parents, adults, children and teens, and professionals.

These resources can help you on your journey of learning more about learning and study strategies, but don’t know where to begin.

Resources

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Learning and Study Strategies - Parent & Caregiver Resources

Transitioning to Post-Secondary

This podcast may be beneficial for parents of teenagers or young adults who are considering attending university or college. Suggestions for making a smooth transition and information about funding and setting up supports and accommodations is provided.

Navigating Online School

We learned from our past experience we know that it can be very challenging juggling work demands and supporting children in learning from home. We recognize that each family’s circumstances will be unique during this time. However, we are here to guide how to get through the day with positivity, productivity and continued education.

This live and interactive workshop will help parents with:

  • Helping children adjust to changes
  • Focusing on big goals and forgetting the small stuff
  • Setting up routines and structure
  • Practical study tips
  • Increasing cooperation
  • Screen time
  • Social isolation and ideas for how kids can
  • Stay connected to friends.

ADHD & Back to School

This podcast episode provides parents with some tips for helping the new school year be successful for students who have ADHD.

Learning and Study Strategies - Children & Teen Resources

College Info Geek

Thomas Frank started this site when he was in college. Despite the name, it’s meant as a resource for all students. If you’re looking for ways to study more effectively, this is a great site for resources and information to do that.

Study Tips for Neurodiverse Students

Being neurodiverse means that some study techniques might work better for you than others. In this blog, Disability and Inclusion Service manager, Jen Harley, shares her top study tips for our neurodiverse students.

Learning and Study Strategies - Adult Resources

College Info Geek

Thomas Frank started this site when he was in college. Despite the name, it’s meant as a resource for all students. If you’re looking for ways to study more effectively, this is a great site for resources and information to do that.

UDL: 5 Strategies That Benefit Neurodiverse Students

Universal Design for Learning is a teaching approach that aims to support and encourage all types of students, including those with ADHD and learning differences. Teachers can use these strategies – from planning active lessons to supporting executive functions — to break free from one-size-fits-all methods of instruction. This article is from ADDitude website.

Learning and Study Strategies - Professional Resources

ADHD & Reading

This podcast reviews research about how ADHD symptoms are related to reading difficulties. Some general strategies for working with children who have ADHD are provided.

Strategies to Help Neurodiverse Students Fully Engage in Class

Edutopia has a great blog on keeping neurodiverse students engaged. Every classroom has neurodiverse students, and these tips from a neurodiverse teacher can guide them to feel focused and ready to learn.

UDL: 5 Strategies That Benefit Neurodiverse Students

Universal Design for Learning is a teaching approach that aims to support and encourage all types of students, including those with ADHD and learning differences. Teachers can use these strategies – from planning active lessons to supporting executive functions — to break free from one-size-fits-all methods of instruction. This article is from ADDitude website.