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by Sandra F. Rief
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass January 1, 1993
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876284136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876284131
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds

    Product Description
    A comprehensive resource that addresses the "whole child, " as well as the team approach to meeting the needs of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Includes management techniques that promote on-task behavior and language arts, whole language, and multi-sensory instruction strategies that maintain student attention and keep students involved.

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    For educators, specialists, and parents, here is a remarkable new resource packed with classroom-tested techniques and practical know-how for helping children with attention deficit disorders--with or without hyperactivity.

    Focusing on the "whole child" and a team approach that lets you guide these children toward academic as well as personal success, the book shows you
    • What is ADD/ADHD and how to identify it
    • Successful home-school itnervention plans based on actual case studies
    • How to get and keep student attention & increase on-task behavior
    • Specific management techniques that prevent behavioral problems
    • What works best to improve students' organization and study skills
    • Proven multi-sensory activities and methods for language arts, math, and writing instruction
    • How to reach students through learning styles awareness, environmental modifications, and cooperative learning situations
    • Various medications, their effects, and school management of them
    • How to modify assignments and tests, and accommodate the child with writing difficulties
    • Numerous strategies on how to manage kindergarten children
    • How to use relaxation, guided imagery, visualization techniques, and music to get the most from your students
    • How to avoid problems during transitional and noninstructional times
    • A Parent's Story that deals with the many issues, feelings, and struggles that families face when a child has this disorder
    • Interviews with teens and adults who share what made a significant difference in their lives


    Plus you get sample contracts, charts, a student self-evaluation checklist, sample letters and documentation on communicating with physicians and agencies, a learning styles interview to use with children, obseration sheets, and an outline for a social skills planning unit to help you successfully manage the impulsive, overly stimulated, "quick-to-anger" child as well as the child who just can't focus.

    In short, this complete resource is like having an expert at your side to answer virtually any question on how to reach and teach children who need your help and understanding!

    Customer Reviews & Comments
    This 'manual' presents a technical and philosophical overview of the complex array of variables that factor into effective teaching of the ADHD child. The author has compassion as well as insight into the children, who often face rejection and failure. The co-occuring low self esteem can carry over a lifetime. A variety of methodologies specific to learning domains are very helpful for diagnostic purposes and lesson planning. As a principal and mental health administrator, I have this book well-placed on my shelf. I refer to it often and occasionally lend it to my staff who are searching for help with a specific child. Glancing back at the chapters as I prepared this review, I was actually astounded at the sophisticated details embedded there. In particular I think the information that supports the "multi-sensory" approach is greatly needed. The amount of times we write "multi-sensory" activities just because it fits in an IEP is amazing. My own experience with teachers is that they basically have a very limited understanding of the neurological underpinings of sensory and perceptual limitations. My only reservation about the book is that despite its layout, it actually is fairly theoretical. I think that when a teacher reaches for it, he or she may be looking for some more 'lesson planning' ideas and tend to gloss over the more comprehensive information. I definitely recommend the book for special education teachers who are genuinely interested in a more in-depth review, as well as for purposes of diagnostic and prescriptive planning. I also recommend it for administrators who are involved in staff development or individual supervision. The only other concern I have is that despite the amount of information about the medication questions, it does not include enough about the tomes of research that is available to support augmenting behavioral programs with psychopharmacology. A teacher should check with his or her supervisor to gain access to this data so that they can respond to questions on this highly charged subject with sophisticated and thus helpful answers.

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