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Thanks, all y'all.

That app would be a huge gamechanger. Just found out all elementary schools in Savannah no longer use physical textbooks they're all electronic on iPads. This would make learning way more immersive in any subject but it would make kids enjoy social studies and science a lot more because they could interact with videos and games. Imagine learning about the civil war. All those vhs documentaries they made us watch could be merged with the text. It's a bigger gamechanger for education moreso than personal reading leisure.
 
That app would be a huge gamechanger. Just found out all elementary schools in Savannah no longer use physical textbooks they're all electronic on iPads. This would make learning way more immersive in any subject but it would make kids enjoy social studies and science a lot more because they could interact with videos and games. Imagine learning about the civil war. All those vhs documentaries they made us watch could be merged with the text. It's a bigger gamechanger for education moreso than personal reading leisure.

http://www.gramaryemedia.com/epic-education/
 

I wish I had this in high school. I developed a form of adhd in high school 10 years ago that was never diagnosed until a year ago. I could read text over and over and my brain wouldn't retain the information. I never had this problem in elementary and middle. Visual and audial stuff my brain can still do very well. But if it's text if it's not an article or brief it's tough.
 
I wish I had this in high school. I developed a form of adhd in high school 10 years ago that was never diagnosed until a year ago. I could read text over and over and my brain wouldn't retain the information. I never had this problem in elementary and middle. Visual and audial stuff my brain can still do very well. But if it's text if it's not an article or brief it's tough.

You are far from alone.
 
I wish I had this in high school. I developed a form of adhd in high school 10 years ago that was never diagnosed until a year ago. I could read text over and over and my brain wouldn't retain the information. I never had this problem in elementary and middle. Visual and audial stuff my brain can still do very well. But if it's text if it's not an article or brief it's tough.

Just curious ... do you treat this with something like Vyvanse or Concerta? Or just by modifying learning techniques?
 
Just curious ... do you treat this with something like Vyvanse or Concerta? Or just by modifying learning techniques?

I can't treat it right now. I have hyperthyroidism Graves disease and if i start taking meds to treat the adhd it will mess with my thyroid medications. Until my thyroid stabilizes I can't take any drugs for adhd. So modifying learning techniques is all I can do for now.
 
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