
ADHD is not a behavior problem. It is a performance problem.
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The EASE Framework
The EASE Framework is a functional model for supporting ADHD that helps professionals and caregivers understand performance breakdowns, design supportive contexts, and collaboratively build strategies that work for how the ADHD brain actually functions.

Educate
Understand ADHD and executive function.

Accommodate
Design contexts that reduce barriers.

Scaffold
Build strategies and bridge skills to performance.

Empower
Develop ownership, strengths and self advocacy.
Not more effort. Different effort.
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Classroom Management for Students with ADHD- The Three P’s
Every classroom runs on routines. From lining up to turning in homework, these daily classroom management procedures and systems create… Read more
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The Executive Function Disconnect: What Everyone Gets Wrong About ADHD
ADHD isn’t about learning skills it’s about using them in real time. Learn why executive function training alone falls short… Read more
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Writing Support for Students with ADHD: Resource Roundup
If you’ve ever wondered: You are in the right place and may want to bookmark this page for later! Below… Read more
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Why Writing Falls Apart for Students with ADHD
Discover why handwriting interventions often fail students with ADHD. Learn how executive function breakdowns, not motor skills, are the real… Read more
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When ADHD Strategy Use Breaks Down
How to Help Students Actually Use the Strategies They Learn Remembering to use a management strategy is a task in… Read more
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Functional Cognition: The Missing Strategy in ADHD Support
ADHD is grossly misunderstood as a “behavioral condition,” one where individuals simply need to “try harder” or “behave better.” This… Read more
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School Based OT for Students with ADHD: A Response to Research
Clarifying the Role of Occupational Therapy In a recent article published in the Journal of School Psychology, Dr. G.A. Fabiano… Read more
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The Hidden Side of Impulsivity in ADHD: It’s Not Just Hyperactivity
When people hear impulsivity, they often picture a hyperactive child who can’t sit still, blurting out answers and constantly moving. But… Read more
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ADHD Accommodations : 10 Must Know Legal Rights
Supporting a child with ADHD goes beyond simply acknowledging their challenges. It requires understanding their legal rights and advocating for… Read more
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2024 Highlights: ADHD Support and Resources
As 2024 comes to a close, I’m filled with gratitude for an incredible year of growth, learning, and connection. Your… Read more
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Essential ADHD Gifts for Kids 2024
Still shopping for the perfect ADHD-friendly gifts? We’ve got you covered! This curated list features thoughtful, practical, and easy-to-find gift… Read more
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Glimmers: Positive Thinking Strategies for ADHD
Help students with ADHD cope with negativity bias using positive thinking strategies. Learn how glimmers build resilience, self-esteem, and success. Read more









