Hamilton, Nancy J.Astramovich, Randall L.EducationHamilton, Nancy J and Astramovich, Randall L. (2016). Teaching Strategies for Students with ADHD: Findings from the Field. Education, v136 n4 p451-460.
While the tendency to fidget in ADHD is often thought of as a form of distraction, some research suggests fidgeting mayhelp you sustain your focusby giving you an outlet for restlessness. Some students with ADHD find that they can pay attention more easily if they perform a motion l...
Teaching Strategies for Students with ADHD Students with ADHD typically require additional support to do their best in school, both academically and behaviorally. You’ll learn which supportive measures are best for your student based on their unique needs. To get you started, though, here’s a ...
Distractibility, impulsivity and poor working memory associated with ADHD cause problems at school for many students with these symptoms. Help your child learn.
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Students with ADHD often feel mistreated at school, receive low grades, and can have low socioeconomic statuses as adults. Evidenced-based classroom management strategies (CMS) are effective in minimizing ADHD-related issues in schools, but have not found their way into practice. 1086 pre-service...
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Self-regulating is an effective strategy to address academic and behavior challenges in students including those with ADHD. Self-regulating has been found to be successful in bringing about more on-task behaviors for students as well as creating an environment that requires less teacher monitoring of...
Students with ADHD are susceptible to distractions. Helpful strategies for students with ADHD can include seating them away from sources of classroom disruption such as doors, windows, cubby areas, and pencil sharpeners. Try to limit other distractions in the room, like excessive noise or visual st...