Transition from primary school to secondary school
Although challenging to most children, the core symptoms of ADHD can make moving up from primary school to secondary school a particularly demanding time for children with ADHD. Tasks that typically prove difficult to children with ADHD when they start secondary school may include:12
- Understanding a new timetable and learning the way around a new school
- Noting down homework accurately, and completing homework
- Making new friends
- General increased reliance on personal organisational skills.
It is important for you to be aware of potential issues such as these, and support the child's needs. For example, if they are having problems remembering to complete their homework, check that the child has noted down homework tasks, and have a short weekly session with the child to talk over any difficulties.
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ADHD is an abbreviation for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The information provided on this website is not a substitute for professional medical care. As always if you have any concerns about you or your child's health or medication you should consult your specialist or general practitioner. This site is published by Janssen-Cilag Ltd, which is solely responsible for the content. © Janssen-Cilag Ltd. 2007-2013. Last updated March 2013.