From the list below, please choose which grade level your child is a belongs to. You can download the entire toolkit in one package or pick and choose which tools are useful and download them separately. All toolkit downloads are in PDF format.
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Full Toolkit
This download includes all of the tools listed below.
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Parents should use this Behavior Contract with their child as a short-term tool to target a specific problem behavior and to agree upon behavior goals.
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This tool is meant to be used by your child’s teacher to track his or her classroom behavior during the course of a week.
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A Contacts List provides a single place for keeping the names and numbers of all of the people involved in your child’s ADHD care.
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The Homework Log allows your child to remember not just his or her homework assignments for each day, but also the materials required to complete them, their due dates, and checkboxes to indicate whether they have been turned in.
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The Homework Self-Evaluation tool helps your child develop a greater awareness of the work habits that lead to homework success.
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Use this tool to take notes during the first time you meet with your child’s teacher.
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The Medical Appointment Organizer is to be used by a parent or guardian in preparation for a child’s clinical appointment. It is also a very useful tool to take notes during the visit.
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Parents should use this tool to speak with their children about their medication. Having your child sign a Medication Contract provides a good reminder of how to safely and responsibly take medication.
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If your child has been prescribed medication for ADHD, this tool helps you keep a day-to-day record of the impact of medication on your child, and can help your child’s health care provider see whether or not the medication is having its intended impact.
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Use this tool to take notes whenever you meet or speak with your child’s teacher.
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A Release of Information form grants authority to your child’s health care providers to share certain health information with your child’s school.
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Use this sample letter to guide you when writing an introductory letter to your child’s school nurse, informing them of your child’s ADHD and medication requirements.
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Download this sample letter to use as a guide when writing an introductory letter to your child’s teacher, informing them about your child’s ADHD and his or her needs in the classroom.
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Use this tool to help your child have a smooth transition into the next school level.
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The Weekday Planner can help your child keep a checklist of the day’s activities, helping to establish a sense of routine throughout the day.
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Full Toolkit
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This download includes all of the tools listed below.
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Parents should use this Behavior Contract with their child as a short-term tool to target a specific problem behavior and to agree upon behavior goals.
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This tool is meant to be used by your child’s teacher to track his or her classroom behavior during the course of a week.
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A Contacts List provides a single place for keeping the names and numbers of all of the people involved in your child’s ADHD care.
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The Homework Log allows your child to remember not just his or her homework assignments for each day, but also the materials required to complete them, their due dates, and checkboxes to indicate whether they have been turned in.
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The Homework Self-Evaluation tool helps your child develop a greater awareness of the work habits that lead to homework success.
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Use this tool to take notes during the first time you meet with your child’s teacher.
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The Medical Appointment Organizer is to be used by a parent or guardian in preparation for a child’s clinical appointment. It is also a very useful tool to take notes during the visit.
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Parents should use this tool to speak with their children about their medication. Having your child sign a Medication Contract provides a good reminder of how to safely and responsibly take medication.
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If your child has been prescribed medication for ADHD, this tool helps you keep a day-to-day record of the impact of medication on your child, and can help your child’s health care provider see whether or not the medication is having its intended impact.
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Use this tool to take notes whenever you meet or speak with your child’s teacher.
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A Release of Information form grants authority to your child’s health care providers to share certain health information with your child’s school.
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Use this sample letter to guide you when writing an introductory letter to your child’s school nurse, informing them of your child’s ADHD and medication requirements.
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Download this sample letter to use as a guide when writing an introductory letter to your child’s teacher, informing them about your child’s ADHD and his or her needs in the classroom.
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Use this tool to help your child have a smooth transition into the next school level.
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The Weekday Planner can help your child keep a checklist of the day’s activities, helping to establish a sense of routine throughout the day.
-
Full Toolkit
Â
This download includes all of the tools listed below.
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Parents should use this Behavior Contract with their child as a short-term tool to target a specific problem behavior and to agree upon behavior goals.
-
This tool is meant to be used by your teen’s teacher to track his or her classroom behavior during the course of a week.
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A Contacts List provides a single place for keeping the names and numbers of all of the people involved in your teen’s ADHD care.
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The Homework Log allows your child to remember not just his or her homework assignments for each day, but also the materials required to complete them, their due dates, and checkboxes to indicate whether they have been turned in.
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The Homework Self-Evaluation tool helps your child develop a greater awareness of the work habits that lead to homework success.
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Use this tool to take notes during the first time you meet with your teen’s teacher.
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The Medical Appointment Organizer is to be used by a parent or guardian in preparation for a teen’s clinical appointment. It is also a very useful tool to take notes during the visit.
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Parents should use this tool to speak with their children about their medication. Having the teen sign a Medication Contract provides a good reminder of how to safely and responsibly take medication.
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If your child has been prescribed medication for ADHD, this tool helps you keep a day-to-day record of the impact of medication on your child, and can help your child’s health care provider see whether or not the medication is having its intended effect.
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Use this tool to take notes whenever you meet or speak with your teen’s teacher.
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A Release of Information form grants authority to your teen’s health care providers to share certain health information with your teen’s school.
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Use this sample letter to guide you when writing an introductory letter to your teen’s school nurse, informing them of your teen’s ADHD and medication requirements.
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Download this sample letter to use as a guide when writing an introductory letter to your child’s teacher, informing them about your child’s ADHD and his or her needs in the classroom.
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This tool serves as a handy timeline and checklist to keep track of the things you and your teen can prepare for to have a smooth transition into college.
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The Weekday Planner can help your child keep a checklist of the day’s activities, helping to establish a sense of routine throughout the day.
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Full Toolkit
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This download includes all of the tools listed below.
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The Course Assignment Log allows you to remember not just course assignments for each day, but also the materials required to complete them, their due dates, and checkboxes to indicate whether they have been turned in.
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The Medical Appointment Organizer is to be used in preparation for your clinical appointment. It is also a very useful tool to take notes during the visit.
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If you’ve been prescribed medication for ADHD, this tool helps you keep a day-to-day record of the impact of your medication, and can help your health care provider see whether or not the medication is having its intended effect.
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Use this tool to help your child have a smooth transition into the next school level.