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Page 1: By: Nikole Larsen.  I will most likely deal with many ADHD students in my teaching career.  I personally know people with ADHD.  I want to be able

How Can I Support Learning For

Students with ADHD?

By: Nikole Larsen

Page 2: By: Nikole Larsen.  I will most likely deal with many ADHD students in my teaching career.  I personally know people with ADHD.  I want to be able

I will most likely deal with many ADHD students in my teaching career.

I personally know people with ADHD. I want to be able to support all students in

my class to the best of my ability. I read 3 articles, talked to the learning

assistance teacher at my practicum school and watched a video from the VIU curriculum lab.

Why I chose this question and what I did:

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Neurobiological disability

Characterized by the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities as “Developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.”

A 4:1 ratio of boys to girls have ADHD

Usually can trace a relative with ADHD.

What is ADHD?Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention

Bedwetting, sleep problems, temper tantrums, poor planning, poor test taking, poor organization, messy desk and poor time management.

Often described as bossy, show-offs, defiant and unable to maintain friendships

Prefer gross motor tasks, writing can be frustrating

Often were difficult temperament babies

Characteristics of Students With ADHD

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Talk to prior teachers, find out medications and diet

Note when students have trouble focusing, time of day and subjects, also when they can focus and have no issues.

Talk to parents, doctors and school psychologist

No simple test to determine if a child has an attention problem

Medications are on a trial basis: stimulants, antidepressants and antihypertensives

What To Do If You Think A Child In Your Class May Have ADHD.

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Characteristics do have a positive spin! Not every child will exhibit all Characteristics.

Children are naturally active and learn by sensing stimuli.

View impulsivity as a teaching opportunity, not “bad”

Many students who have ADHD suffer from low self esteem in adolescence.

Things To Keep In Mind During This Presentation:

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Incorporate MOVEMENT in the classroom

Positive peer attention

Frequent teacher monitoring

3 General Strategies:

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Seat the child by positive role models, near teacher’s desk, front row edge, near token chart if applicable, not near distractions (windows, pencil sharpeners)

Parallel row seating still remains the ideal layout for ADHD students.

Provide an additional desk for students.

Set up a quiet area at the back of the room.

Set up fine motor centers around the room.

Physical Arrangement

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Be sensitive to decorating work and walls Use equipment that allows you to watch

student while teaching Set up a listening center * Noise can be

detrimental during complex or new tasks and can be beneficial during repetitive or familiar tasks.

Set up individual student mail boxes Have students keep only two pencils in desk,

supplies should be kept in colour coded bins. *Provides movement during transitions

Physical Arrangement Cont.

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Provide clear directions

Plan frequent breaks

Post daily schedules and assignments

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Cognitive-behaviour therapy, self assessment and metacognition does not work

Timeouts-criticized for being psychologically damaging, can be misinterpreted as a reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is encouraged! ADHD children respond better to secondary

reinforcers. A mix of positive reinforcement and

response cost programs appear most effective.

Practical Application

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What will be rewarded, how much and when.

What behaviours will the teacher remove tokens for, how many and when.

Ensure that the reinforcer outweighs the fine!

Visual token chart, all students take part.

Making Your Token Chart Work!

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Give them small chunks of work. Turn off lights and read with a flashlight. Put different colour paper on desk. Cut a whole out of a sheet to focus on one

question at a time. Let them have a fidget with rules, gum? Use highlighters. Get them moving!!!

Other Strategies to Try!

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MAKE THE PULL OF THE TASK STRONGER THAN ANY

DISTRACTOR IN THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT!!!

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Does Anyone Have Any Questions Or Would Like More

Information?

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Think in your heads for a minute and picture your practicum class.

Which strategies that I have presented today would you try in your practicum classroom?

Which strategies are already present?

Do you have any additional strategies you would like to share that have not been presented here?

Activity

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“ADHD What it is. What it isn’t. What To Do…” Kinetic video. (1997).

Bender, William N., and Mickie Y. Mathes. "Students With ADHD In The Inclusive Classroom: A Hierarchial Approach To Strategy Selection." Intervention In School & Clinic 30.4 (1995): 226. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Apr. 2012.

Carbone, Eric. “Arranging The Classroom With An Eye (And Ear) To Students With ADHD.” Teaching Exceptional Children 34.2 (2001): 72.

Academic Search Premier. Web. 20 Apr. 2012.

Learning Assistance Teacher.

Staff, Healthwise., “ADHD Myths and Facts: Topic Overview.” http://www.healthlinkbc.ca/kb/content/special/hw164660.html. (2010) Web. 22 Apr. 2012.

Works Cited

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