| Literature DB >> 21152355 |
Katy E Tresco1, Elizabeth K Lefler, Thomas J Power.
Abstract
Children with ADHD typically show impairments throughout the school day. A number of interventions have been demonstrated to address both the academic and behavioral impairments associated with this disorder. Although the focus of research has been on classroom-based strategies of intervention for children with ADHD, school-based interventions applicable for non-classroom environments such as lunchrooms and playgrounds are beginning to emerge. This paper provides a brief description of the guiding principles of behavioral intervention, identifies selected strategies to address behavioral and academic concerns, discusses how school contextual factors have an effect on intervention selection and implementation, and considers the effects of using psychosocial interventions in combination with medication.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21152355 PMCID: PMC2998237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mind Brain