2nd Edition

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder A Practical Guide for Teachers

By Paul Cooper, Katherine M. Bilton Copyright 2002
    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a clear and concise guide to classroom practice for teachers dealing with pupils with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder, a condition that is estimated to affect on average one in every twenty-five children. In this new and revised edition, the authors present in an accessible style and with regard for the everyday realities of the classroom life: key issues commonly raised by teachers about AD/HD; sources of information on the nature and assessment of AD/HD; advice to teachers on how to communicate with both parents and professionals; and practical classroom strategies and interventions for effectively tackling the condition.

    All teachers of pupils in the 5-16 age range will benefit from the explanation and advice on AD/HD offered in this resource book. It will be of particular interest to SENCOs, teachers concerned with Home School Liaison and those concerned with emotional and behavioral difficulties in the classroom.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 What is AD/HD and where does it come from?; Chapter 2 How do we know when it is AD/HD and not something else?; Chapter 3 What is distinctive about an educational perspective on AD/HD?; Chapter 4 Effective teaching for children with AD/HD: what should be done?; Chapter 5 Medication for AD/HD: can it be justified?; Chapter 6 But what about ...? AD/HD and other issues;

    Biography

    Paul Cooper is Professor of Education at the University of leicester and Katherine M. Bilton is Senior Education Research Analyst for the New Mexico State Legislature in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, specializing in international education policy and teacher preparation.