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What's a better alternative to saying "get it to me whenever"?
Offering a reward for completion
Doing the task for them
Setting a strict deadline
Accountability without shame (staying kind and encouraging)
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What does it mean that ADHDers are "interest-based learners"?
They can't learn about topics that don't interest them
They learn better when the subject interests them personally
They only learn about their specific interests
They are interested in all subjects equally
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What strategy involving other people can help create urgency for cleaning?
Posting pictures of the messy house online
Inviting someone over
Hiring a professional cleaner
Asking family members to clean instead
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Why might people with ADHD struggle to complete tasks even when they're important?
They have fewer "motivational planks" than others
They're lazy
They don't care about the tasks
They forget about the tasks
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Why might setting artificial deadlines be less effective for people with ADHD?
They know on some level the deadline isn't "real"
They prefer to work without deadlines
They forget about the deadlines
They don't understand how deadlines work
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Why might saying "it's okay, get it to me whenever" be unhelpful for someone with ADHD?
It confuses their schedule
It makes them feel pressured
It takes away motivational planks
It makes it seem like the task isn't important
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How can we make repetitive tasks ânewâ or ânovelâ?
All of the above
By learning new methods to complete them
By doing them in new environments
By using different tools or materials
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How can timers be useful for people with ADHD?
They make tasks more interesting
They create a sense of urgency
They help track how long tasks take
They remind people to take breaks
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How does procrastination sometimes help people with ADHD complete tasks?
It creates a sense of urgency
It reduces the task's difficulty
It makes the task more interesting
It gives them more time to prepare
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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What strategy does the speaker mention for staying interested in hobbies?
Giving up on hobbies entirely
Only pursuing one hobby at a time
Forcing themselves to continue even when bored
Cycling between different hobbies
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Which of these is mentioned as an effective immediate reward system?
Sticker charts
Grade point averages
Monthly bonuses
Yearly evaluations
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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thief
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as something that motivates ADHD brains?
Long-term goals
Novel experiences
Urgent tasks
Personal interests
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How can making games out of repetitive tasks be helpful?
It removes the need to do the tasks
It makes the tasks take longer to complete
It adds a new element to the tasks
It makes the tasks unnecessary
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
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