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It’s normal for kids to feel a little nervous when it’s time to head back to school. But for kids with learning or mental health challenges, who often feel anxious and unprepared, the transition can be especially tough.

This week on childmind.org we’re rounding up practical advice to help kids navigate specific struggles. We have tips for managing the day-to-day difficulties that come with ADHD, executive functioning, sensory processing issues, and anxiety. And of course getting into a routine that enables kids​ to get enough sleep will help everyone put their best foot forward.

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Success Kit for Kids with Executive Functioning Issues

Organizational strategies and planning ahead make all the difference.

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