ADHD Inside The Distracted Mind – Madeline Holden

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● Time management. ● Attention optimization. ● Memory retention. Organizational training can only be completed by trained staff. The American Academy of Pediatrics trains teachers to handle students with ADHD better. Two laws govern most students with ADHD: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This act stipulates that all federal service providers (teachers inclusive) must provide non-discriminatory services and reasonable accommodations for people needing such services. In this case, a teacher cannot refuse to teach a student because they have ADHD. Instead, they are trained to make reasonable accommodations and try different ways of helping fulfill the individuals’ goals.

IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) Requires all the states to follow the specific tenets laid out for special education funding. The two plans have come about with a few accommodations regarding students with ADHD. Most of these accommodations and plans have been tested out over time and have proven to be effective in managing ADHD symptoms.

They include: ● Allowing extra time on tests. ● Using positive feedback consistently. ● Allowing the students’ multiple breaks to prevent boredom. ● Changing locations or moving the student to classes with minimal distractions. ● Showing a lot of patience and understanding and assisting with various tasks where possible.

By acknowledging the needs of the students and working one on one with them to overcome the challenges, the students feel seen. Ultimately, it gives them the confidence that the school system has their best interest at heart. Role of Teachers in organizational planning. Statistics show that the majority of students with ADHD are not enrolled in special schools. We have discussed all the challenges that such students face, and it is evident that they need extra support in the school environment.

Since teachers are at the forefront of dealing with the students, some of the techniques that they can use include: Highlighting positive behavior. Positive reinforcement cannot be stressed enough. It helps the students to feel appreciated since it gives them the impression that they are doing something right. Also, teachers should create a positive environment in the classroom by encouraging the other students to be kind and considerate.

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1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: UNDERSTANDING THE ADHD BRAIN IN ACTION IN BOTH CHILDREN & ADULTS. CHAPTER 2: THE WANDERING MIND, DMN AND TPN AND HOW TO SWITCH. CHAPTER 3: LEARNING HOW TO ORGANIZE AND PLAN FOR YOUR ADHD CHILD. CHAPTER 4: LEARNING HOW TO ORGANIZE AND PLAN AS AN ADULT WITH ADHD. CHAPTER 5: ADHD’S EFFECT ON MARRIAGE AND COMMUNICATION. CHAPTER 6: MINDFULNESS, HOW TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE BY TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR BREATH. CHAPTER 7: ADHD TREATMENT OPTIONS. CHAPTER 8: BRAIN FOODS AND HOW THEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

CHAPTER 9: ADHD LIFESTYLE. Final Words Resources Download the Audio Version of this Book If you love listening the audio version on-the-go. I have a great news for you. You can listen the audio book version of this book just Click on this link ➔ LINK OR Use the QR Code reader on your device and enjoy the listening 1kitap1.com/en INTRODUCTION By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions, one may unfailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination”. Christopher Columbus. The dismay on Anna’s face is evident.

“I don’t know what to do anymore!” For the first time, Anna admits that she needs help. The Psychologist nods and assures her that everything will be fine. Two days prior, Anna’s five-year-old son, Chris, was suspended from school. This was after a series of warnings concerning his apparent “erratic” behavior and poor performance. As the teacher noted, Chris was very disruptive. He was seemingly never interested in paying attention during studies, and his poor performance was proof. Anna was not surprised.

If anything, Chris’s behavior was worse at home.

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