A Level Chemistry Tutoring for Students with ADHD

Chemistry support for A Level students with ADHD, focused on stronger exam confidence.

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Common patterns we see

A Level Chemistry can feel intense when several steps need to be held in mind at once. Students with ADHD may enjoy the subject but find multi-step calculations hard to track, longer explanations difficult to organise, and independent study easy to delay when the workload feels too large.

A clear weekly plan can lower the barrier to starting. Small, specific tasks, one question type at a time and quick self-checks as working gets longer can help students stay accurate and reduce the last-minute spiral around deadlines.

What progress looks like

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For an A Level student with ADHD, progress can look like the work becoming more ordered, even while the content itself remains demanding.

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In organic chemistry, curly arrow mechanisms begin to follow the right sequence. The arrows are more likely to start from the correct electron source, rather than being drawn in the wrong direction or abandoned after the first step.

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Multi-stage calculations, such as Hess’s law cycles or equilibrium constant expressions, start to appear in separated stages. This matters because the student is no longer trying to keep every value and operation in mind at once.

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Spectroscopy work becomes less guess-led. When looking at an NMR or IR spectrum, the student begins to move through the evidence more methodically instead of choosing one peak and rushing to an answer.

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Longer explanations about reaction conditions or industrial processes show more of a route through the answer. They may still be incomplete, but they are less like a set of disconnected phrases.

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There can also be a change in timing. Past paper questions that once sat at the bottom of the list are attempted near the start of a session, before avoidance has had time to build.

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A new A Level topic can make progress feel as though it has dipped, even when useful habits are forming underneath. The tutor keeps track of those habits as well as the chemistry itself, then shares the wider picture with you in regular progress reviews.

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