According to the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) qualify for special education services. However, to have a successful school experience, certain classroom modifications and accommodations must be made for children with ADHD. For example, modifying the presentation of class material by using concrete examples of concepts before teaching the abstract may be necessary.
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Delivering Related Services
As was described in Part I, once a child has been evaluated and found eligible for special education and related...
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Attention Problems
Coming to Attention Coming to attention involves being ready to attend to any communication in the classroom. The...
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Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
Definitions, Prevalence, and Characteristics Robert has an attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and both his family...
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Parent Checklist for Special Education
This checklist is designed to be used by parents to aid in their selection or to help improve programs for their young...
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Curriculum Modifications to Help Students Master the Writing Process
Think Sheets Think sheets provide a way for students to visually process what they need to do. Think sheets are a...
Source: The Behavioural Futures Group
