A Level Biology Tutoring for Students with ADHD

Build confidence in Biology for students with ADHD working towards their A Levels.

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Common patterns we see

At A Level, Biology can become difficult to manage when notes, deadlines and independent study all build up at once. A student with ADHD may understand the lesson content, but struggle to start revision, keep it going, or organise longer answers so that key terms and detail land in the right place.

Support often needs to make the next step very obvious. Manageable pieces, regular checks on understanding, staged practice with longer answers and repeated returns to core topics can make the workload feel less like one large, impossible task.

What progress looks like

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For an A Level student with ADHD, a useful sign is often that Biology starts to feel more navigable. The subject may still be demanding, but the student is no longer treating every task as one large, tangled problem.

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Terminology lists become less avoidable. They start linking new words to something memorable from the session, then can retrieve the term again when the tutor returns to it later.

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A lab write-up that would once have sat unfinished is begun during the session. The tutor may notice that the sections are falling into the right order, even before the detail is polished.

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Faced with an unfamiliar biological process, such as a hormone pathway or cell cycle diagram, they try to talk it through aloud. That attempt matters, especially where the previous pattern was to shut down or move away from the task.

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They come to the session with a narrower question: not just “I don’t get Biology”, but “I’m stuck on this part of the topic”. That tells the tutor their sense of the work is becoming more specific.

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Past-paper questions are no longer automatically skipped. An incomplete answer can still be progress if it shows the student is beginning to engage with the question rather than avoiding it altogether.

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Some weeks will feel productive and others may feel flat. The tutor looks beyond a single session and uses regular reviews to share whether attention, recall, organisation and answer-building are becoming steadier over time.

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