ABSTRACT

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) is the most common behavioural disorder affecting up to five per cent of children in the UK. This book provides a concise and comprehensive guide to educating children with AD/HD, offering a theoretical introduction to the disorder, and practical guidance for the classroom teacher on how to support children with this condition.

This practical guide is divided into three clear sections which focus on:

* the nature of AD/HD and its impact on the individual in school, as well as the ways in which it can be most accurately diagnosed
* the principles and practices of intervention, including specific educational interventions and behaviour management techniques
* a series of case studies illustrating the nature of AD/HD and its relationship with other difficulties making suggestions for school-based interventions.

Rooted in the experiences of practitioners who work with children with AD/HD every day, this book draws on up-to-date research evidence to challenge crude assumptions about AD/HD and argue that the best way to understand it is as a condition in which biological and environmental factors interact.

 

part |2 pages

Part 1: Understanding AD/HD

chapter 1|5 pages

AD/HD: What it is, and what it isn’t

chapter 3|3 pages

AD/HD and Other Problems

chapter 4|4 pages

Biology, Brains and AD/HD

chapter 5|6 pages

AD/HD and Destiny

part |2 pages

Part 2: Principles and Practices for Intervention with AD/HD

part |2 pages

Part 3: AD/HD in Action: Case Studies

chapter 8|4 pages

The Different Faces of AD/HD

chapter 9|5 pages

AD/HD with Oppositional Defiance

chapter 10|4 pages

AD/HD with Detachment

Finding a Channel for Communication

chapter 11|4 pages

AD/HD with Impulsivity

chapter 12|5 pages

AD/HD with Obsessions

chapter 13|4 pages

AD/HD with Learning Difficulties

chapter 14|4 pages

AD/HD with High Ability

chapter 15|5 pages

AD/HD with Conduct Disorder

chapter 16|4 pages

AD/HD: Combined Type

chapter 17|6 pages

And in the End: Caring for the Carers