So basically I’m a college teacher and I’ve been doing it for less than a year, our new set of learners has multiple people with ADHD and honestly they are fantastic people and they have great input for the lessons but they’re also very disruptive at times.

I just want advice from people in the same boat on what I can do to be better for them. I never expected for a single day in my life that I would become a teacher so I don’t really know what I’m doing in this situation and I don’t want to be a dick about it cos it’s not their fault.

Thanks in advance.

  • AfghaniscranOP
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    1 year ago

    That is essentially how I’m looking to do my lessons. I’m spending my downtime planning a prepping lesson to use this format so at least I’m heading in the right direction. The silences do get to me cos I feel like I’ve done something wrong, but you’re right, they are just thinking and if I jump in and take the satisfaction away from them by not leaving it longer then it’s not as enticing.

    • JoBo
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      1 year ago

      It can be quite nerve-wracking at first! But as long as they trust you to take their thoughts as a positive bouncing off point for more thoughts (rather than being told they’re wrong), they’ll relax and help each other with the process of thinking it through.

      Good luck!