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      Attention Deficit Book Feature As I read about ADHD and related disorders, I find so many helpful resources. This page highlights excerpts from one of the best sources, Driven to Distraction, by Dr. Hallowel.
      Attention Deficit What is ADHD? The Expertise of an Educator/Father of a Child With ADHD.
      Attention Deficit What's It Like to Have ADD? An informative and research-based article by E. Hallowell, MD.
      Attention Deficit It's Your Chemistry Article explaining the chemistry of the brain and attention deficit disorder.
      Attention Deficit Blinks Researched article explaining why it seems a misunderstood child isnÕt listening.
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    Classroom Interventions
    Attention Deficit & Learning Disorders Suggested Classroom Accommodations for Specific Behaviors A comprehensive chart of behaviors and teaching approaches; every teacher should read this page!
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    Classroom Interventions
    Identifying The ADD/ADHD Child An article explaining the diagnosis of ADHD and behaviors that teachers should watch for in the classroom.
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    Intervention Strategies for Educators Practical advice in an article written by Ronald E. Jones, P.A.
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    The Child With Learning Disabilities Practical information and advice.
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    Computer-based Science Assessment and Students With Learning Disabilities Article focuses on applications used in science, such as Computerized Adaptive Testing, Figural Response Item Testing, Computer Simulations, and Anchored Assessment which can be appropriated for assessing students with learning disabilities.
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    Exploring Learning Styles and Instruction Thorough, informative article by Karen Hood, Univ. of Georgia, discussing the theory behind teaching to individual learning styles.
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    Functional Behavioral Assessment: The Link Between Problem Behavior and Effective Intervention in Schools Education article found at the new Current Issues in Education site (Ejournal Fall 1998).
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    Learning Styles Explanations of 4 types of learning, global and analytical understanding, and ways of perception.
      Learning Differences
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    Learning Styles and Autism Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D. writes, "Based on my experience as well as those of my colleagues, it appears that autistic individuals are more likely to rely on only one style of learning. By observing the person, one may be able to determine his/her primary style of learning."
      Learning Differences
    Classroom Interventions
    Understanding Math Learning Disabilities This article defines and clarifies math-related disabilities, which may not be typically evaluated as learning disabilities.
      Inclusion Issues Catering for Different Academic Abilities Issues of Teaching and Learning Univ. of Western Australia.
      Inclusion Issues Inclusive Curriculum Issues of Teaching and Learning Univ. of Western Australia.
      Inclusion Issues Teaching Tolerance Not the current application of the word! This article helps teachers understand how to teach students to ignore distractions and tolerate annoyances. I found this article quite practical and applicable at home also.
      Inclusion Issues / Autism Suggestions for Helping Students With Autism in a Classroom Setting Margaret P. Creedon, ., FAClinP -- "These suggestions are based on use of equipment by 75 students with autism and a data base maintained by undergraduate students (Program: Michael Reese Hospital & Medical Center Summer Research Fellowships, teachers, and clinical staff."
      Inclusion Issues / Autism Teaching Tips for Children and Adults with Autism Temple Grandin, Ph.D. -- "Children with autism need to have a structured day, and teachers who know how to be firm but gentle."
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    Computers Can Help Informative article explaining how computers can help individuals with ADD.
      Success for All
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    The Gifted Learner (and ADHD) Practical information and advice for helping these misunderstood kids.
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    How to Motivate the Gifted Learner More specific research information and advice.
      Success for All
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    Is It a Cheetah Article examining misconceptions and solutions related to educating gifted children.
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    META-TEST to Improve SAT Scores! Offers great tips on preparing students with learning disabilities for SAT testing.
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    Working with Perfectionist Students Provides overview of potential problems and ways to help students overcome fears and succeed.
      Smiles Lighthearted Links A list of links to poems, tales, and giggles about giftedness!
      Smiles If Dr. Seuss had a Gifted Child A fun, "Seussian" look at the trio of child, parent, and teacher.

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