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  • Nonverbal Supports: Together with the student, develop inconspicuous, nonverbal messages such as eye contact, hand gestures, or other signals that teach students to recognize the conditions that trigger specific behaviors. Once the system is developed, students can learn to manage their behavioral responses before they occur.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Monday, Sep 20, 2021
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  • Text from William & Mary and Texas A&M https://education.wm.edu/centers/ttac/documents/packets/adhd.pdf
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, Jun 10, 2021

  • Wristwatch or Smartphone: Teach the student to use a wristwatch or smartphone to manage time when completing assigned work. Many watches and smartphones have built-in timers that can be programmed to beep at set intervals.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, Jun 10, 2021

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  • Timers: Set a timer to indicate how much time remains in the lesson or work period. The timer should be clearly visible so students can check remaining time and monitor their progress.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Friday, Sep 17, 2021
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  • Data Tag Implementation
    Clean Out Dates: Periodically ask the student to sort through and clean out his orher desk, book bag, and other special places where written assignments are stored.Extra Books: Provide the student with an extra set of books or electronicversions of books for use at home. This eliminates the student having toremember to bring books back and forth.Use of Calendars: Teach the student to use a calendar for schedulingassignments. Tape a schedule of planned daily activities to the student’s desk tohelp with time management and transitions.Checklist of Homework Supplies: Give the student a checklist that identifiescategories of items needed for homework assignments. The checklist can betaped to the inside of the student’s locker or desk. 
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, Jun 10, 2021
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  • Student-Created Reviews
    Student-Created Reviews  Student-Created Reviews Students can create ways of reviewing previously taught content. For example, they may create  questions and answers for a card game such as Go Fish or Concentration. Frequent Redirection: Learning partners can be assigned to help each other stay ontask. Transition Buddies: Transition buddies are helpful for students with ADHD whohave trouble refocusing their attention as they transition from one academic lesson tothe next. Further, verbal or nonverbal teacher cues signaling upcoming transitionshelp prepare students for changes in activities or lessons. Seating Arrangements: Seat the student with ADHD away from distractions and close tothe teaching action.o Place the student in close proximity to instruction so the teacher can monitor thestudent’s work.o Place the student by peers who are attentive workers.o Place the student away from distractions such as windows, the pencil sharpener,the door, and other high-traffic areas.o Add distance between student desks.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Agri and food Scholar
    Some strategies for positive management include clear directions, meaningful feedback, and opportunities for collaboration with peers. Here are some others.     Opportunities to RespondStudents with ADHD often have the most trouble attending during drill-and-practice assignments because of the repetitive nature of the tasks. Peer-mediated approaches such as those enumerated in the next screens are particularly effective for students with ADHD in such cases, because they increase students’ opportunities for engagement and active learning (Piffner, 2011).   
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021
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  • Clean Out Dates: Periodically ask the student to sort through and clean out his or her desk, book bag, and other special places where written assignments are stored. Extra Books: Provide the student with an extra set of books or electronic versions of books for use at home. This eliminates the student having to remember to bring books back and forth.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • The following organizational supports are particularly useful. Students should be taught to use these tools through teacher modeling and guided practice with feedback before being expected to use them more independently.
    By: Lakshika Jayathilni Hewapathirana
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • https://youtu.be/HndV87XpkWg  
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

  • The diagnostic term attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
    The diagnostic term attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) refers to individuals who display patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and overactive behavior that interfere with daily functioning (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013).
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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