Blog — Students

How Time Timer Helps Students with ADHD
Close to 10% of Children in the US have ADHD, making it one of the most common learning disabilities. The use of a visual timer can be a powerful tool in supporting children with ADHD. Learn how Time Timer can support students in the classroom with an ADHD diagnosis this coming school year.
Student Guest Post | Making Every Moment Count for School, Work, and Art by Corabeth King
For the month of May we are letting students take over the blog! This week's is written by Corabeth King, a 17 year old Junior from Columbus, Indiana. She only recently started using the Time Timer, but she has found great benefit in all areas of life. Her blog post below talks about how it can make a difference in the important areas of her life: school, art, and work.
Five Tips for Test Prep: Better Managing Time and Sleep for Children with ADHD
While most kids face difficulties preparing for tests at one time or another, children with ADHD can face special challenges routinely. Thankfully, there are many ways you can help your child cope. Try these tips to help improve time management and sleep habits so your youngster can perform her best from Mark Connor, director of DriveSafely.Info, a resource for parents of children with ADHD.

An ADHD Homework Guide: Five Steps to Success at Any Age
Are you winning the homework battle? Is the distraction of Fortnite keeping YOU up at night, wondering how you can help your child finish their homework? These five steps culled from some of our favorite experts in the field of ADHD can help you keep homework on track.

Three Ways to Make Every Moment Count This Fall
Make the most of your time and focus on what’s important at home, at school or in the office. Here are the three ways to make every moment count this fall: