Between 3-7% of school-aged children in the US have been diagnosed with ADHD. While the exact increase cannot be determined due to a lack of historical records, some potential factors include a broader definition and increased awareness. Students with ADHD often have trouble paying attention, are easily distracted, and forgetful. These characteristics make learning difficult as they miss information from teachers. However, not all students exhibit the same behaviors or degrees of symptoms. According to IDEA '97, ADHD falls under the category of other health impairments. Organizations like Project Eye-to-Eye support ADHD as a legitimate disability and focus on building self-esteem for these students. Special education services could include assigning student partners to