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ADHD: Classroom Interventions - miOttawa

ADHD: Classroom InterventionsBY STEPHEN E. BROCK, PHD, NCSP; BETHANY GROVE, EDS; & MELANIE SEARLS, EDS,California State University,SacramentoAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonchildhood behavior 2006 National Health Interview Survey indicated that 7% of children ages 3 17 have at some pointbeen diagnosed with ADHD (Bloom & Cohen, 2007). Combined with this high prevalence is the fact thatADHD s core symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity areassociated with a variety ofschool adjustment challenges. It is not surprising that these students are at risk for school failure andrequire behavioral Interventions to promote school APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONB efore offering Interventions for specific ADHD challenges, it is important to acknowledge that, whilethese students do have a core set of common difficulties, this group is verydiverse.

desirable behavior is a more effective and efficient way of obtaining the desired behavioral goal. ENVIRONMENTAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS Classroom environmental changes can be helpful in reducing problematic behaviors and learning ... increase attention (e.g., seating the student away from activity centers, mobiles, doorways, and windows).

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