i also have ADHD and i find it easier to study if you play music through headphones so that you block out all other distracting noises
if you don't know how, google it
Some good study tips for testing are to find somewhere you can concentrate. If you need help on the material, try asking your professor or someone else knowledgeable.
Yes; there is no study that has shown it worsens symptoms for individuals with ADHD.
If a person has ADHD and they need to write something, it would be ideal for them to take medication when possible. They could also get someone to help them focus.
No; no study has linked ADHD with having a lower IQ than average. ADHD affects motivation and focus which do not have a direct impact on intelligence. There are certain celebrities with ADHD who credit their success to having the disorder.
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Practical tips for parents of kids with ADD/ADHD on working with the school, helping with homework, addressing classroom problems, and making learning fun.
http://www.adhdchildparenting.com/adhd-child-diet-therapy.php offers some advice for diets for ADHD patients. http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets also offers some great help when it comes to a diet for ADHD patients. It is also advised to check with your doctor about some diet ideas for those dealing with ADHD.
And here's a link to the question "What are some good studying tips?"
There are some foods and beverages someone with ADHD should avoid. Some foods can help calm you down as well. www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
The website "ADHD Rollercoaster" (http://adhdrollercoaster.org/the-basics/adhd-and-diet-parsing-the-recent-research/) in the article on "parsing the research" provides a clear and unbiased description of a particular study along with links to the original article and other helpful sources.
Some symptoms of ADHD in a child include hyperactivity and trouble concentrating. Some children are thought to have a hot temper while they in fact have ADHD.