Project Based and STEM Schools

Modified on Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 3:19 PM

Project-based and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) schools offer a highly beneficial educational environment for children with ADHD. These schools emphasize hands-on learning, practical applications, and real-world problem-solving, which can align exceptionally well with the strengths of many children with ADHD. The interactive and engaging nature of project-based and STEM curricula helps students stay focused and motivated, as they're often encouraged to explore their interests and passions. Additionally, these schools often incorporate elements of creativity, innovation, and collaboration, fostering a positive learning experience for children with ADHD and enabling them to leverage their unique talents. In such settings, students can thrive, build confidence, and develop the skills they need to excel academically while harnessing their creative and problem-solving potential.

Here is a list of Project Based Schools/STEM schools that our patients and parents have found success with.

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