Categories: All - adhd - characteristics - risks - instruction

by Tracy Collins 12 years ago

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Students with special needs other than disabilities

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) encompasses various challenges such as difficulty in regulating attention and managing working memory. Key cognitive skills associated with ADHD include self-directed speech, which helps in handling complex tasks silently, and reconstitution, the ability to transfer learned skills to new situations.

Students with special needs other than disabilities

More about ADHD

Medication and other cautions

Meds
Straterra
Catapress
Tofranil and Norpramin
Adderall
Dexedrine
Focalin
Ritalin
Concerta
do not condone inappropriate behavior
do not blame parents

problem areas

math
fast computation

Risks

Social Emotional
difficulty making fiends
low self esteem
depression
conflicts with parents and teachers

problems with authority

disruptive

outbursts

to classmates

Common Characteristics

Inat

inability to regulate attention

Reconstitution
ability to transfer skills
Control of emotions and motivation
ability to calm oneself
self-directed speech
silent self-talk that manages complex tasks
Working memory
ability to remember what tasks are to be done and how much time to do it

Students with special needs other than disabilities

As a teacher I should:

UBD
multiple means of engagement
mutiple means of action and expression
multisensory presentation

Who gets the 504?

At Risk
Subtopic
live with drug abusers
abuse
poverty
Culturally Diverse Students
cultural values differ

Asian and Hispanic cultures: cooperative rather than competitive environments

Native American: individual response rather than whole group response and share.

RTI
differnet teaching approches needed
often lack role models
Gifted
problems

behavior issues

model students or problem child

sensitive to others feelings

can be unpopular or well liked

show off

un-nurtured talent

Academics and talent

extraordinary knowledge because of sustained curiousity

keen memory

high consentration ability

wide variety of interests

high levels of language development & verbal ability

abilty to generate original ideas'

high comprehension skills

strong conceptual frameworks

skilles problem solvers because of ability to pick out relevant information

6%
1988 Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act

Federal legislation does not require specific services- determined by state and city

impulsivity

failing to read directions

viewed as immature

acting before thinking

interrupting

difficulty awaiting turn

blurt out answers

hyperactive

defiant

bossy

prone to temper tantrums

talking excessively

difficulty keeping friends

restless/climbing

unable to stay seated

fidgety

inattentive

forgetful

loses things

avoids tasks that require sustained attention

difficulty organizing

fails to finish tasks

lacks detail

seems not to listen

easily distracted

carless mistakes

Students with Learning Problems
Affects school success
significant learning problems, but no determined to have a learning disability according to state criteria

Example: Dyslexia

Chronic Health or Medical problems
ex: asthma, severe allergies, diabetes

Accomodations

Examples
support family involvement
collaborate with professionals
establish peers as teaching partners
set high expectations
bilingual education programs
multicultural education
enhance oral language
teach vocab
build reading fluency
association between written and sounds
segmenting and blending
small group peer interactions
student-centered learning
arrange for peer tutoring in struggling area
offering ways other than reading to aquire information
more choiceregarding assignments
individualized interventions

special circumstances - poverty, nondominant cultures, disabilites.

find mentors with similar backgrounds to show positive outcomes are possible; use technology

Provide:

flexible peer and social groupings

assist with successful transitions

promote empowerment and autonomy (rewards, choice)

improve learning environment (community)

differentiated instruction

mulitple ways to reach their potential

acceleration and enrichment

accelerated:

skip a grade or complete two grade standards in a single year.

enrichment:

provide information, materials, and assignments that enable them to elaborate on concepts being presented as part of the standard curriculum; requiring high levels of thinking.

Curriculum compacting

eliminate goals already met. time is used to pursue special interest, work with a mentor, study topic at a deeper level

work with peers
draw on interests
high levels of participation
Visual organizers
access to T2S software
test is read aloud
testing in separate, quiet location
record lessons so learner can hear them again
permission to postpone highstakes tests when blood glucose is low
frequent bathroom breaks
provisions to make up work
exemption from certain physical activity
opportunities to take medication
occasional rest periods
multiple sets of text books to ease burden of remembering
practice tests
pace instruction with more variety and change over
free from distracting items
make directions, expectations and repremands consise and clear
fold assignments in half to keep from being overwhelmed
establish home/school communication
provide clues indicating beginning and ending times for instruction or assignments
seat student nearest to where teacher leads most instruction

ADHD

level the playing field for learning
Individualized

I do not fall in the IDEA categories for disabilities, But I still need Instructional Focus

Section 504
Regulations are similar to IDEA

create a plan

determine eligibility for service

MDT

must be screened using RTI

responsibility fall on the general ed teacher
does not provide funds to carry out requirements
any condition that substantially limits a major life activity
INCLUDE:
Evaluate
DIFFERNTIATE INSTRUCTION
use information to brainstrom
look for problems
check for areas of success
note needs
indentify

I dont fit into the IDEA categories

Autism, Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Dev. Delay, Emotional Dist., Hearing Impared, Intellectual Dis., Multiple Dis., Orthopedic, Other Health Imp.. Specific Learning Dis., Speech/Lang., Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Imp.,