Guide To Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Treatment

Special Education Program

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A special education program can often be helpful for children with sluggish cognitive tempo. Though this condition is not a defined disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders right now, a psychologist or psychiatrist can offer a diagnosis. Children with diagnosed learning disabilities and mental disorders are legally entitled to accommodations and special education resources in the United States. 

For some students, special education plans may include mild classroom accommodations. Examples include extra time on tests, the ability to leave the room if overstimulated, and extra help going over lessons. Students with more severe learning disabilities may benefit from schooling in a special education classroom with a specialized curriculum tailored to their needs. Parents of children with sluggish cognitive tempo should talk to the school administration about options available to accommodate their child's needs.

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