ADHD SUPERPOWERS WORKSHEETS (Social-Emotional Learning / Education) Raising awareness about ADHD struggles and positive aspects. (Ages 11-15)
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ADHD is not a learning disability, but ADHD symptoms and effects (organization, reduced executive functions, trouble paying attention, impulsivity) can affect some aspects of learning during school years.
The good news is that some ADHD symptoms can be turned into personal strengths, which will allow the individual to achieve great things in their chosen fields.
These worksheets seek to educate and motivate kids who struggle with ADHD-related challenges.
In the first part, we explore different ADHD strengths and how they can help us reach our goals.
In the second part, we look at motivational figures that have reached the pinnacle of their careers or life goals while dealing with ADHD.
This workbook is about acknowledging the struggles associated with ADHD but also about recognizing that some traits can be leveraged and work as "ADHD superpowers" that will assist our kids in reaching their dreams.
Note: Some of the characters chosen for these worksheets are historical figures. They were never diagnosed with ADHD, either because this diagnosis didn't exist at the time or if it had been recognized as a condition, the diagnosis was still in its infancy. So, we based our choices on speculation by historians or researchers who have identified traits consistent with this diagnosis. In any case, our main objective has not been historical analysis (we apologize in advance if there are inaccuracies in this text) but inspiration and support to kids with ADHD.
Personalities included in these worksheets:
Athletes: Simone Biles, Michael Phelps, Muhammad Ali
Scientists and Inventors with ADHD: Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Charles Darwin
Entrepreneurs: Walt Disney, Bill Gates
Artists: Whoopi Goldberg
Politicians: John F. Kennedy
Product Details:
Digital product in PDF format/ 49 pages (it is not a printed product, but a digital download) / Fillable PDF
US Letter size (8.5 x 11 inches)
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I really like this activity. I like it they had so many famous people from all walks of life that had ADHD and I could help my student find their skills. But I was hoping there was more worksheets about then creating and finding their superhero within themselves
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Looking forward to using the materials to teach kids about social and emotional awareness. Reading through and find it very informative and well written detailed. It has activities sheets, highly recommended the resources.
I am a child therapist and I have been using the handouts in sessions with children presenting with various challenges and presentations. Very useful and awesome design.
Additionally, I think they are an awesome zoom resource.
I really like this activity. I like it they had so many famous people from all walks of life that had ADHD and I could help my student find their skills. But I was hoping there was more worksheets about then creating and finding their superhero within themselves
The color and relax coloring pages were part of a complete bundle I purchased. While I have not yet used the coloring pages (most of the kids I have for clients do not have the patience needed for the detailed color pages), I have put together the My Worry Lapbook and am planning to use the worry crafts for kids this week. The kids really like the lapbook (I have the anger one as well and have used it with several clients).