R&L Education
Pages: 168
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-8108-4319-6 • Hardback • September 2002 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
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Robert Evert Cimera, an assistant professor of Special Education at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, was diagnosed with ADHD at an early age.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 1 An Overview of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders
Chapter 3 Case Study: Mark
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 What are "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders"?
Chapter 6 What Causes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders?
Chapter 7 How Are Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders Diagnosed?
Chapter 8 How Are Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders Treated?
Chapter 9 What Other Conditions Are Associated With ADHD?
Chapter 10 What Are the Primary Conditions of ADHD?
Chapter 11 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 12 2 Methods of Addressing Inattention
Chapter 13 Case Study: Stacey
Chapter 14 How Can Inattention be a Problem?
Chapter 15 How Can the Environment Affect Inattention?
Chapter 16 How Can Teaching Strategies Affect Inattention?
Chapter 17 What Skills Are Needed to Improve Inattention?
Chapter 18 Applying What You Have learned
Part 19 3 Methods of Addressing Impulsivity
Chapter 20 Case Study: Robert
Chapter 21 How Can Impulsivity Be a Problem?
Chapter 22 How Can the Environment Affect Impulsivity?
Chapter 23 How Can Teaching Strategies Affect Impulsivity?
Chapter 24 What Skills Are Needed to Reduce Impulsivity?
Chapter 25 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 26 4 Methods of Addressing Hyperactivity
Chapter 27 Case Study: Freya
Chapter 28 How Can Hyperactivity Be a Problem?
Chapter 29 How Can the Environment Affect Hyperactivity?
Chapter 30 How Can Teaching Strategies Affect Hyperactivity?
Chapter 31 What Skills Are Needed to Improve Hyperactivity?
Chapter 32 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 33 5 Methods of Addressing Social Skills
Chapter 34 Case Study: Raymond
Chapter 35 How Can Inappropriate Social Skills be a Problem?
Chapter 36 How Can the Environment Affect Social Skills?
Chapter 37 How Can Teaching Affect Social Skills?
Chapter 38 What Skills Are Needed to Improve Social Behavior?
Chapter 39 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 40 6 Strategies for Children With ADHD
Chapter 41 Case Study: Bobby
Chapter 42 What is ADHD Like during Childhood?
Chapter 43 How Can You Help Families?
Chapter 44 How Can You Teach Children With ADHD?
Chapter 45 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 46 7 Strategies for Adolescents with ADHD
Chapter 47 Case Study: Paul
Chapter 48 What is ADHD Like during Adolescence?
Chapter 49 How Can You Increase a Student's Self-Esteem?
Chapter 50 How Can You Help Students Gain Independence and Control?
Chapter 51 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 52 Strategies for Adults with ADHD
Chapter 53 Case Study: Candace
Chapter 54 What is ADHD Like during Adulthood?
Chapter 55 How Can You Prepare Students for Continuing Education and Employment?
Chapter 56 How Can You Prepare Students for Marriage and Intimacy?
Chapter 57 Applying What You Have Learned
Part 58 9 Developing, Implementing, and Assessing Educational Programs
Chapter 59 Introduction
Chapter 60 How Do I Determine the Needs of My Students?
Chapter 61 What Are Appropriate Goals for My Students?
Chapter 62 How Do I Figure Out What Motivates My Students?
Chapter 63 How Can I Help My Students Reach Their Goals?
Chapter 64 How Can I Tell if the Education Plans Are Helping My Students?
Chapter 65 Summary
Part 66 10 Resources for Teachers, Parents, and Individuals with ADHD
Chapter 67 Books for Teachers and Other Professionals
Chapter 68 Books for Parents and Individuals With ADHD
Chapter 69 Journals Magazines and Newsletters
Chapter 70 Internet Resources
Chapter 71 Videotapes
Chapter 72 Organizations and Support Groups
Part 73 Boxed Discussions
Chapter 74 Cultural Diversity and ADHD
Chapter 75 Identifying Depressed Students
Chapter 76 Identifying Students with Sleep Difficulties
Chapter 77 Collaborating with Reluctant Parents or Teachers
Chapter 78 ADHD and the Perception of Time
Chapter 79 Detecting Drug and Alcohol Use
Chapter 80 Forming a Support Group
Chapter 81 Reinforcing Appropriate Behavior
Part 82 References
Part 83 About the Author
...a rare addition to the burgeoning canon of handbooks in that it shows families how to harness the energy, productivity, and impulsiveness of a hyperactive child in positive ways.
— The Times (UK), (London)
Essentially a primer on this somewhat controversial area of special education, this book offers a "cookbook" format on how to deal with children who display one or more of the typical characteristics of these disorders…Useful for parents of children with ADHD.
— Choice Reviews