Posts Tagged ‘adhd in children schools’

  • How Do I Tackle ADHD Children As A Primary Teacher
    A child with ADHD, in a primary school, tends to talk too much, fidgets frequently, might never be still on his/her seat, cannot await his/her turn to do something, and finds it difficult to concentrate in the classroom. Further, he/she refuses to follow instructions and interrupts you while you might be teaching in the class. Such children can badly disturb the ongoing class. However, you should understand that this all is the outcome of a medical condition, instead of bad intention. Therefore, such children need special help and support in their learning and overall development. The key condition to tackle ADHD is to build a good relationship with the parents, as they are the ones who can help the child every now and then. Even during the treatment days, communicate to them about the improvement in the child’s behavior and what  [...]
    Posted at November 28th, 2009
  • How Do I Deal with My ADHD Affected Child’s School System
    According to a study, 1 out of 30 students on an average in a classroom is having ADHD. Therefore, it would be perfectly normal for you to think that the school has: Better knowledge about ADHD Effective strategies to handle children with such problematic behaviors To deal with ADHD, each school appoints a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), who in coordination with the class teacher, will help your child to cope up with such disorder. SENCO is known as the Special Educational Needs Adviser (SENA) in Scotland. Difficulties Due to ADHD at School Problems actually start when your child is not diagnosed before its age is about to go to the school. The class teacher will ask you to meet him/her to discuss about the behavior. Due to the bad behavior, you might also happen to visit the head teacher and take your child from  [...]
    Posted at November 19th, 2009