Posts Tagged ‘Students’
Ways Teachers Cope with the Physical, Psychological, and Social Disabilities of Their Students: Diabetes, Autism, ADHD, Hunger, Anger, and Other Infirmities
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“… in time this book will prove to be one of the outstanding contributions of the day to [the educational] profession.” – Prof. Joseph Jefferson Texas Southern University “This study is particularly contributory because it tries to point out certain aspects of growing problems in education.” – Prof. Patty Ball Thomas Florida A&M University”
Addresses the need to include in classroom management the strategies employed in teacher education programs. This volume contains studies which are based on a changing awareness of, and attitude toward, at risk students and the best methods for maximizing their educational performance.
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Making the Grade With ADD: A Student’s Guide to Succeeding in College With Attention Deficit Disorder
In college, independence, fun activities, and new friendships abound. But if you have attention deficit disorder (ADD), these new opportunities also present new challenges. To adjust to college life, you’ll need to learn to harness your disorder in new ways in order to plan your time effectively, become a successful student, make friends, and take advantage of everything campus life has to offer. This easy-to-use guide will help you create study habits that work with your ADD in productive and positive ways. You’ll learn how to: * Set up a class schedule with your ADD in mind * Get along with roommates and establish a comfortable living situation * Stay focused, take notes, and study when surrounded by distractions…
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Live It, Learn It: The Academic Club Methodology For Students With Learning Disabilities And ADHD
Improve school success for students who have learning disabilities and ADHD with “Academic Clubs,” the proven learning-by-doing approach presented in this energizing guidebook. Sally Smiththe highly respected founder of the Lab Schools, where 95% of students with learning problems go on to collegeshows elementary school educators how to immerse students in any subject using drama, painting, sculpture, music, and other art forms. Sally Smiths infectious energy, humor, and creativity helps teachers transform their classrooms into clubs where each student belongs and learns.
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Sally L. Smith is the Founder/Executive Director of The Lab School of Washington, which she designed in 1967 fo…
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Practical Ideas That Really Work for Students With Adhd: With Evaluation Form
…materials focus on the most effective & widely used ideas, based on our comprehensive review of ADHD literature. ..
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Learning Outside The Lines: Two Ivy League Students With Learning Disabilities And ADHD Give You The Tools
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Criticism for the public school system in the United States is nothing new; kids of all skill levels are slipping through the cracks at every age and in every city. Rather than attempting to change the system or point out it’s failures, Jonathon Mooney and David Cole have created a practical guide to help kids jump through the necessary hoops to achieve whatever larger, postschool goals they may have. While much of the material is written for kids who’ve received the label LD or ADHD, many of the suggestions can be just as helpful for those who’ve been labeled “gifted,” or any other student who feels frustrated with the daily routine of standard education. The introduction (personal histories of t…
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Problem Solver Guide for Students with ADHD: Ready-to-Use Interventions for Elementary and Secondary Students
Parents and teachers need strategies for helping children with ADHD who have problems in organization, behavior, study habits, reading, written language, and socialization. The hundreds of solutions offered in this quick-reference guide offer nuts and bolts ideas that work with ADHD kids in both elementary and secondary school. Information is offered on how to help students with short attention spans, how to reduce disruptive behavior, and how to improve reading comprehension, math skills, and written language. Also recommended are study strategies to improve organization, time management, and note taking, as well as social skills tips to help students get along better with others.
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Harvey C. Parker, Ph.D.…
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Survival Guide for College Students with ADHD or LD
For college students with ADHD/LD and high school students getting ready to apply, this Survival Guide contains everything you need to know to: find the best college for you; build great relationships with your professors; make the best use of support services and accommodations; select and schedule courses; choose a major and possible career; and, get everything done…and still have time for fun! Armed with the support, advice, and strategies in this manual, you’ll do more than just survive college. You can succeed!
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Kathleen G. Nadeau, PhD, developed the College Bound Learning Disabilities Program, a college advisory service for ADD and LD students. She maintains a private practice in Bethesda, MD, and …
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Do You Have Any Students W/adhd In Your Class Who Use Alternative Treatment?
If so, have these alternative treatments been successful for your students in the classroom? While I’ve seen medication both help and hinder students, I’ve only worked with one child whose family used alternative treatment (diet regulation & whatnot). It didn’t help w/focusing attention in the classroom. I know many parents on here have said they prefer these alternative methods, but I’d like to know if teachers have seen the same positive results in the classroom. Thanks!






