104. Supporting Students with ADHD: Practical Strategies Every Teacher Needs with Sharon Collon

EPISODE · Oct 12, 2025 · 47 MIN

104. Supporting Students with ADHD: Practical Strategies Every Teacher Needs with Sharon Collon

from Rainbow Skies for Teachers · host Ashleigh and Alisha

Teaching students with ADHD doesn't have to feel overwhelming. In this enlightening episode, ADHD coach Sharon Collon joins us to share practical, brain-friendly strategies to help these incredible learners thrive.With a warm, collaborative approach, Sharon explains how teachers can better understand ADHD, build strong relationships, and support executive functioning in the classroom. You’ll walk away with a toolkit of ideas to reduce overwhelm, manage behaviour positively, and create a learning space where every student can shine.What You’ll Learn:Why ADHD is not a behavioural issue, but a brain-based differenceThe importance of connection over correctionHow “open brain” strategies like novelty, praise, and curiosity unlock student engagementTools to break down instructions and reduce overwhelmHow to use visual supports and movement to support focusStrategies to respond to dysregulation and meltdowns with calm and careTips for building positive partnerships with parents of ADHD studentsWhat ADHD coaching is and how it differs from therapyThis episode will leave you feeling empowered, informed, and ready to take action, because together, we grow.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Connect with Sharon on Instagram @thefunctionalfamily, Facebook or YouTubeVisit Sharon’s website: https://www.thefunctionalfamily.com/ APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY  | AMAZONAbout Today’s Guest:Sharon Collon is an award-winning credentialed ADHD coach & parenting expert who provides life changing practical strategies and support for families navigating ADHD. Sharon's business The Functional Family has supported over 40,000 families. She knows first hand through her own family's journey the amazing impact teachers can have and she is here to support us with ADHD friendly strategies to support everyone in the classroom. Let's hear from you! Text us!

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