We read and/or have read many descriptions or
models of ADHD, some of which have defined ADHD in a similar fashion and others
that have offered varied descriptions. In my experience over many years of
teaching children with ADHD as well as in my field research, I have found that
most children with ADHD do not fit into a specific diagnostic category.
Therefore, teachers must be cognizant of the specific and unique behavioral
characteristics of each child with ADHD.
Through my blog, I help parents who have children with ADHD and teachers who work with these children. I discuss social skills as well as executive function skills, such as organizational skills. Through my private practice, I teach children with ADHD to obtain positive social skills as well as to learn more effective executive function skills, such as how to plan their academic work by developing efficient organizational skills.
Monday, October 8, 2012
The Importanceof Teachers having Prior Knowledge of their Students with ADHD's Life Experiences
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