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ADHD Children in SchoolChild Development Media » Children in Groups » ADHD Children in SchoolMany ADHD children are in school When students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are in the classroom, teachers are doubly challenged. They have to create an environment that addresses the needs of the child with ADHD without neglecting the needs of the other children. This program is designed specifically to help teachers with students who have ADHD and to help them provide a better learning environment for the entire class. Includes: VHS and Manual
Dr. Thomas Armstrong believes that many behaviors labeled as Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) are in fact a child's active response to complex social, emotional, and educational influences. The video presents programs in action that focus on educating students by providing them with nurturing, stimulating, and encouraging interventions that are good for all children. Includes: VHS.
This book gives a wide variety of effective inclusive practices that cater to the needs of children with disabilities that range from autism to visual impairments.
Sandra Rief, consultant and author, presents proven and effective strategies and accommodations to help students with ADHD, learning disabilities, and other related disorders be successful in general education classroom settings. Includes: VHS
This video by George J. DuPaul and Gary Stoner, using a live classroom setting, shows how teachers and other school professionals can implement a range of strategies to promote the success of children with ADHD while keeping the whole classroom functioning smoothly. Includes: VHS and Manual
With 25-page Manual. This video by George J. DuPaul and Gary Stoner demonstrates a comprehensive model for assessing ADHD in schools, emphasizing effective collaborative decision making linked to intervention planning. Presenting the case of Todd, an elementary school student with undiagnosed ADHD, the video shows how assessment team members evaluate Todd's behavioral functioning. Available in VHS format only.
In this video and in "Practical Applications of Brain-Based Learning," Eric Jensen talks about how the brain learns and some of the things that create problems and impair learning. He offers countless strategies to support the learning process. Includes: VHS
Join the parents of six-year-old Michael as they seek to understand his impulsivity hyperactivity, and inattention. Includes: VHS or DVD
Playing with friends is usually a happy ritual for most children, but children with learning disabilities are often isolated and rejected. Their impulsive, immature, and unpredictable behavior is often misunderstood by peers and adults. Available on VHS with Guide
This video presents information needed for parents of children with ADHD or other learning disabilities to help their children succeed in school. A strong partnership between and home is the key to success. Includes: VHS
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