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Sweating Towards Control: How Exercise Helps ADHD Students
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Exercise probably has more benefits than just managing emotions. Sure, students might notice less hyperactivity. But there could be more going on. Exercise could be helping them feel more accomplished. This feeling of accomplishment could be an unexpected side benefit. It's clear that exercise is doing a lot more than just helping with ADHD.
Let's be clear. Exercise isn't a cure-all. It's not going to make everything better. But it can help ADHD students manage their symptoms. They might feel better overall. Exercise helps them feel better about themselves.
This study involved a lot of students. They answered lots of questions. Some also shared their thoughts in interviews. Researchers were especially interested to know how exercise impacted ADHD students' emotions and well-being. Multiple students felt that exercise was a big part of their success.
Exercise clearly has a lot of benefits for ADHD students. It can help them manage their emotions. It can help them control their impulses. Regular exercise might even boost their self-esteem. It's important that ADHD students make exercise a habit. They should see it as a big part of their routine. It's not a quick fix. But it might make a big difference in the long run. Please think long and hard about this. Does this work for you? If so, then try it.
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