Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Recognition, Reality and Resolution

By Dr. G.D. Kewley, Consultant Paediatrician

How Teachers Can Cope
with the ADHD Child

Every teacher knows that even one disruptive child in the classroom can seriously interfere with the instruction of the rest of the class. What about three or four? ADHD students can take up a much greater percentage of the teacher's time and attention, while distracting the others from their own lessons. How can you know when a student has ADHD? What solutions do you have available, and what support should you be able to expect in your school and from parents? This book discusses this in detail.


Why this book is important:

To you as a parent
Offering clear, experienced advice on how parents can recognize whether their child has ADHD, and how to meet the child's special requirements on a daily basis. More

To you as a school administrator
Much can be done to assist teachers and parents in dealing with ADHD students, with the support of administrators and the cooperation of local school systems and parent-teacher associations. More


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