ADHD in the schools : assessment and intervention strategies

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ADHD in the schools : assessment and intervention strategies

George J. DuPaul, Gary Stoner ; foreword by Russell A. Barkley

(The Guilford school practitioner series)

Guilford Press, c2003

2nd ed

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Affecting one out of every 20 children and adolescents, ADHD is often first identified by education professionals - teachers, counselors, or school psychologists. Until now, however, the literature on ADHD has primarily been written by and for clinic-based practitioners. Addressing school-related problems associated with ADHD such as academic underachievement, noncompliance with classroom rules, and problematic peer relationships, this book tells school professionals how to identify and assess students who might have ADHD and how to develop and implement classroom-based programs. Included are a number of appendices containing examples of handouts and observation coding sheets. This book is specifically designed to meet the needs of school psychologists, guidance counselors, administrators, and both regular and special education teachers. It is an appropriate text for advanced courses addressing childhood behavior disorders and also serves as a reference for graduate students receiving training in a variety of school-based professions.

Table of Contents

Overview of ADHD. Assessment of ADHD in School Settings. ADHD and Learning Difficulties: What Is the Connection? Early Screening, Identification, and Intervention. School-Based Intervention Strategies. Medication Therapy. Adjunctive Interventions for ADHD. Communication with Parents, Professionals, and Students. Conclusions and Future Directions.

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