How Can we Help You Win with ADHD?
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Teacher/Tutor
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Parents at Home
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College Student
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Professional
We are a Notification Platform that Helps YOU Win with ADHD
Tools designed to help Empower ADHD Students
utilizing deliberate disruptions that build lifelong habits
Our tools help develop successful students, reduce frustration, and build confidence by creating perfectly timed disruptions to track assignments and keep students on task.
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Perfectly Timed Disruptions
Our deliberate and timely disruptions help your student collect new assignments during class allowing them to work on assignments before the due date.
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Prioritized Task & Time Management
Our prioritized and manageable task list reduces decision fatigue and anxiety allowing your student to get to work quickly. Prompts for staying on task and breaks are instrumental for better time management.
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Action Based Rewards
Reward points are given for every action your student completes allowing for positive reinforcement while building successful habits.
How do you Disrupt ADHD?
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Perfectly Timed Disruptions
Scheduling texts or notifications at the right time creates the best opportunity to gather assignment details or prompt action.
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Task Management
Responses to the scheduled texts are captured in a task management system to help keep track of everything due while only displaying the highest priority assignments.
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Time Management
While working on assignments, timers will go off to remind students to be on task and when to take a break which decreases time to finish a task and helps promote productivity.
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Rewards are Necessary
Instant gratification is created every time an action is taken creating momentum to create positive habits and assignment completion. Points are accumulated for individualized reward programs at home or school.
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Consistency equals Success
Consistently following these steps will result in success. Each positive action taken will create a new win that will continue to build resulting in fewer missing assignments, stronger self-esteem, and a more positive relationship between students, parents, and educators.