In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Schools provide many services for children with ADHD. These services range from extra time on exams to self-contained classrooms with specially trained teachers and aides.  Communicate with teachers to make sure they understand the nature of the child's condition. Some teachers mistake ADHD for stubbornness or a bad attitude. Request a special education evaluation. This will allow you to work with the school to create an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for the student. This document specifies goals for the student, as well as interventions and strategies for reaching those goals. Make sure to submit the evaluation request in writing.  You'll create an IEP in conferences with school officials. Do not allow the school to pressure you into signing a "one-size-fits-all" IEP. It should be tailored to the needs of the individual student. There are also may services available for people with ADHD who are seeking employment. These are available through schools, state agencies, and non-profit organizations.  A variety of transitional services are available to help school-aged children apply for college, trade school, or jobs. This includes help with filling out applications, interviewing, and independent living. Transitional services should be the focus of IEPs for students over the age of 16.  All states in the US offer vocational rehabilitation (VR) services. These are services for people with disabilities who need help seeking or maintaining employment. VR counselors can sometimes help with financial assistance to a college or vocational training school. For example, a VR program might sponsor truck-driving classes to get a commercial driver's license. Look on your state government's website to see what services are available. Other VR services might include computer of job skills training. A VR program might provide hearing aids or other adaptive technology. It might also offer help completing applications or creating resumes, and practicing interviewing skills. People with ADHD often struggle to keep jobs. Issues with focus, time management, and sometimes social skills create barriers to gainful employment. Here are a few tips for getting help:  Communicate with supervisors and coworkers about the limitations that come with ADHD. If they know about the condition, they are more likely to be compassionate and make allowances for it.  VR services also provide training that can make it easier to function at work. They can help with job skills and organization.  Again, check the state's website to see what services are available. You can hire a job coach who will walk through your workday with you. This person will look for problems and make recommendations to you and your boss for making your work more efficient and productive. VR services often provide or pay for job coaching. Non-profit organizations in your area may also provide this service.
Summary: Get help in school. Get help seeking work. Get help keeping work.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to make your girlfriend feel special, then you can't just say, "You're like, super hot." You've got to put a bit more effort into it to show her that you really care and that you're aware of the things that make her really unique. You can compliment her looks, an aspect of her personality, or just something about her. Just remember not to force it; if you're complimenting her just to get her to like you more, she'll be able to tell. Here are some examples of great compliments you can give that sound natural:  Compliment an aspect of her personality. Say, "I love how you're so good at keeping your cool in a stressful situation. I need to learn how to do that." Compliment her looks. Say, "I just love the color of your hair. It's so pretty and unique." Compliment something else about her. Say, "You have so many friends who really care about you. You're so good at maintaining your friendships." If you want to make your girlfriend really feel special, then it's about more than just telling her the color of her eyes reminds you of the ocean. You have to show a real interest in who she is as a person, what she does on a daily basis, and her worries and fears. She has to feel that you don't just see her as your girlfriend, but as a human being with her own worries, interests, and ideas. Though you shouldn't interrogate her, you should ask questions naturally throughout your time together. Here are some things you can ask her about:  Her childhood Her day Her goals for the future Her friendships Her relationship with her family Her fears Her hobbies The things that make her happiest You don't want your girlfriend to feel like an object. You want her to feel like you actually respect her intelligence and value her opinion about a variety of subjects. Let her see that you really do care about her thoughts and opinions and that you value what she has to say when you make a big decision. Here are some things you can ask her opinion about:  Books Life decisions you're making Current political issues and situations A movie or concert you both saw It's important not only to say the right things, but to listen in the right way. If all you're doing is talking and talking and worrying about saying the right thing, chances are that you're not taking the time to really listen to your girlfriend. You have to make eye contact, give her your full attention, and make sure that she feels like you really care about what she has to say instead of just waiting for her to stop talking so you can say what's on your mind.  Don't interrupt her. Let her finish what she has to say before you say anything. You can nod and squeeze her hand from time to time to let her know that you're really listening. Part of really listening is remembering what she tells you. So, if she's telling you about a fight she got into with her sister, you can ask her how things are going with her least favorite sibling when you see her next. It's hard for guys to know what to say when a girl is upset. Sometimes, you may feel like anything you say will only make things worse and will end up making her even more upset. While there are no perfect words you can say to make every girl feel better, you have to get to know your girlfriend to see if she's the type who feels better just from telling you everything on her mind or if she needs you to comfort her and tell her a million things to make her feel better. Here are some things to keep in mind:  Don't try to "solve" her problem right away. She may just need to vent for a little while before you two can talk about what she should do next. Don't say things like, "I know exactly how you feel" and then compare her situation to your own experiences when she's trying to tell you something. This will make her feel like you only care about yourself. Know if she needs to be left alone. If everything you're saying is making her feel worse, then she may just need some time to herself. Don't force her to talk about her problems if she's not ready. If you want your girlfriend to feel really special, then you have to encourage her to achieve her dreams, feel good about herself, and to go about her life in a positive, fulfilling way. Let her know that she's awesome before her big tennis match; tell her she's the smartest person you know before she takes a big test or goes in for an interview; make her feel important when she's feeling like nothing is going right for her. Though you don't want to give her false confidence, you should make it clear how awesome you think she is so that she always feels special and ready to face whatever comes her way.  Say things like, "I know you're the right person for the job. You're so smart, talented, and great with people." Say, "Don't let the other team intimidate you. They know you're the one who's a real force to be reckoned with." If you want to make your girlfriend feel special and like you really care about her, then you can't just go MIA if you're not together. While you don't want to smother her by calling her every five seconds, you should check in with her every once in a while if you're spending some time apart. If you're apart for a day or two, just one phone call or a few cute texts each day should do the trick. It's okay if you're not a phone person. You don't have to force yourself to have long conversations when you'd rather just talk in person. However, if she does like to talk on the phone when you're apart, take a few minutes to let her know you care and to see how she's doing.
Summary:
Give her genuine compliments. Ask her questions about her life. Ask for her opinion. Be an amazing listener. Say the right things when she's upset. Encourage her. Check in with her.