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  1. Jun 2, 2023 · 26 Educational Apps & Sites for Distance and Summer Learning with ADHD. Educational apps and websites really do help. Good tools can help students with ADHD improve study skills, learn new languages, and supplement school instruction for all ages. Try these resources recommended by ADDitude readers for back-to-school 2020.

    • Scavenger Hunt. One popular activity that therapists use is the classic scavenger hunt. This seemingly simple game packs a punch when it comes to developing problem-solving abilities.
    • Interactive Storytelling. Another effective technique involves interactive storytelling. Therapists might present a scenario or a challenge within a story and ask the child to come up with possible solutions.
    • Puzzles. For older children and teenagers with ADHD, more complex problem-solving activities can be introduced. These might include logic puzzles, riddles, or brainteasers.
    • Memory Games. Memory games, for instance, challenge a child's ability to focus on and recall information. These brain exercises encourage them to pay attention to details and sharpen their memory skills.
    • Learning Resources Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register
    • Kidsonroof Totem Tree
    • Classic Gyroscope
    • Blokus
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    • Live Butterfly Garden
    • Set
    • Melissa & Doug See & Spell
    • Uncle Milton Ant Farm Gel Colony

    Ages 3 to 8

    If the all-too-recent Wall Street crash/housing bust/debt bomb offers any indication, it’s not too risky to conclude that the world could use more financial literacy. So why not start at a young age? This realistic cash register (#CommissionsEarned)goes a few steps beyond its predecessors of yore, featuring a solar-powered calculator with oversize buttons as well as imaginary currency and credit. The result? A math lesson, a mimic-the-grownups device, and an intro to currency all in one. And...

    Ages 6 and up

    Unleash your child’s inner tree-hugger with this highly inventive puzzle. The durable yet biodegradable cardboard kit provides a base for kids to design their own tree, using the leaves provided or attaching their own creations – pictures, drawings, names from a family tree, etc. Essentially, Kidsonroof Totem Tree (#CommissionsEarned)offers a blank canvas in the shape of a maple. In theory, there’s a nature lesson in this half puzzle, half art project, but what impresses us most is its open-e...

    Ages 5 and up

    Surely what Barbie meant to say is that physics class is tough. So we applaud any toy that establishes the bona fide awesomeness of the subject, toughness and all. Turns out you can’t beat the gyroscope (#CommissionsEarned)for a fascinating lesson in angular momentum – the same mysterious force that keeps bicycles upright, ships on course, and satellites orbiting the planet. The gyroscope has been packaging this lesson into a sturdy, handy, and portable device for roughly a century, and it’s...

    Ages 5 and up

    This strategy board game has become something of a sensation, winning a Teacher’s Choice Award and a Mensa Select Award. The goal is to fit all your differently shaped pieces onto the board – a task that draws on spatial reasoning and logic. Invented by a mathematician, Blokus (#CommissionsEarned)draws on the stuff of geometry class, without feeling like, well, homework. In fact, elementary school kids can play long before they’ve officially waded into proofs and postulates; we like to think...

    OK, bath accessories like this periodic table shower curtain (#CommissionsEarned)aren’t technically toys. But given that high schoolers seem to spend half their waking hours in the shower, might as well have them come out knowing the atomic mass of beryllium. Last we checked, chemistry teachers still require their students to know the periodic tabl...

    Ages 4 and up

    How many toys come with a mail-in voucher for larvae? Not enough, in our opinion. The award-winning Live Butterfly Garden (#CommissionsEarned)kit includes an easily assembled mesh habitat and feeding supplies (bring your own sugar and water). Once the larvae arrive in the mail, your child will have a front-row seat over the next three weeks as they grow, form chrysalides, and finally become beautiful painted lady butterflies – which should then be released. An excellent and memorable intro to...

    Ages 6 and up

    Even some of the best toys out there become a snooze for parents eventually. Not so with SET (#CommissionsEarned), an addictive and challenging matching game in which players pick out patterns involving symbols, numbers, and colors. An excellent brain stretcher, good for long stretches of quiet fun, and an equally good time for grownups as well as kids. The bottom line: You can’t beat this addictive yet challenging game for ages 6 and up. [Hobbies Should Matter to Kids with ADHD]

    Ages 4 to 7

    How did Melissa & Doug toys (#CommissionsEarned)get so popular? Partly through their ability to cram multiple kinds of fun into simple, attractive wood products. This relatively cheap puzzle lets kids work on their spelling (three- and four-letter words), their hand-eye coordination, and even their writing by using the letters as stencils. The bottom line: An attractive wood toy that helps children spell.

    Ages 6 and up

    Ant farms are so 20th century – if you’re going to invite insects into the home, why not make their habitat the futuristic 3-D variety? This Uncle Milton Live Ant Farm Gel Colony (#CommissionsEarned), an update on the classic science toy, makes observing ants much easier (you can see the tunnels from all directions) and eliminates the need to feed them, thanks to a nutrient-rich gel substrate. Bonus thrill: Getting live ants in the mail! The bottom line: Ants on display! This article is repri...

  2. Sep 18, 2023 · These are the best games that can help children with ADHD focus, improve motor skills, and develop problem-solving abilities. But more importantly, they give children a break from their daily routines and allow them to have some fun.

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Blokus (7+): Blokus is a spatial strategy game that enhances spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players place colorful shapes on the board. Junior Detective (8+): Junior Detective is a mystery-solving game that encourages observation, attention to detail, and logical thinking.

  4. May 10, 2021 · What if electronic games could help children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increase focus for tasks that they find boring? They might. Parents, therapists, and teachers can choose from several new educational video games and devices on the market that may train distracted children or adults to pay more attention.

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  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Tired of hunting for ADHD games that wind up wasting your time? These online games for ADHD kids can improve their skills. Have fun and learn at the same time!

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