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Chapter 9: ADHD
Adapted from a presentation by James J. Messina, Ph.D.
Chapter 9 Questions
 How common is ADHD and what causes it?
 How is ADHD defined and classified?
 What are the primary characteristics of
students with ADHD?
 How are students with ADHD identified?
 What interventions are effective for students
with ADHD?
Prevalence and Causes of
ADHD
 About 3-7% of school-aged population
 Approximately 75% boys
 50-60% have a coexisting disability
 Differences found in frontal brain and brain
chemistry (i.e., neurotransmitters)
 Often heredity
 Poor parenting is NOT a cause!
DSM V Definition of ADHD
A persistent pattern of inattention
and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity
that is more frequently displayed
and more severe than is typically
observed in individuals at a
comparable level of development.
DSM V - Types of ADHD
 Predominantly
Hyperactive-Impulsive
 Predominantly Inattentive
 Combined
Inattention
 Inattention to details / careless mistakes
 Difficulty sustaining attention
 Doesn’t seem to listen
 Fails to follow directions or finish tasks
 Avoids tasks requiring sustained effort
 Easily distracted / daydreams
 Disorganized / forgetful
 Often loses things
Hyperactivity
 Restless / Fidgets
 Can’t stay in seat
 Runs / climbs when inappropriate
 Difficulty playing quietly
 On the go – driven
 Talks excessively
Impulsivity
 Blurts out answers
 Trouble taking turns
 Interrupts / intrudes
 Impatient / rushes
 Careless errors
 Risk taking / taking dares
 Accidents / injury prone
Other Major Characteristics
 Social and behavioral difficulties:
 Difficulty getting along with peers
 Interactions more negative and unskilled
 Disruptive in the classroom
 Academic difficulties:
 70% have problems learning in reading, math,
writing, or spelling
 Lack of sustained attention, organization, and
behavioral control lead to lower achievement.
Identification
 Teacher may consult school psychologist,
if ADHD suspected.
 Multidisciplinary team (NOT teachers)
should refer parents to a physician.
 Multidisciplinary team evaluates behavior
and achievement using multiple measures.
 Physician (e.g., psychiatrist, neurologist)
diagnoses using multiple measures.
Criteria for Diagnosis
 Six or more symptoms (figure 9.1)
 At least 6 months
 Two or more settings
 Present before age 12
 More extreme than age-level peers
 Significant impairment in social,
academic, or occupational functioning
 Not accounted for by other disorders
Eligibility
 May qualify for special education under
Other Health Impaired if educational
performance adversely affected.
 May qualify for accommodations under
Section 504.
 Usually placed in general education
classroom.
Medication
 Stimulants or amphetamines help control
behavioral symptoms.
 May reduce risk of future substance abuse.
 Teachers should monitor effects.
 Behavioral interventions help address
academic and social problems.
 Little research on alternative treatments
(diet, supplements, etc.)
Classroom Accommodations
 Preferential seating
 Provide movement opportunities / breaks
 Shorter, more frequent tasks or tests
 Extended time for tests, with breaks if needed
 Provide support for organization skills
 Increase novelty
Classroom Interventions
 Explicit instruction
 Strategy instruction
 Peer tutoring
 Computer-assisted instruction
 Behavior modification (e.g., token economy)
 Functional behavior assessment
 Social skills training
 Self-regulation
Classroom Management
 Provide structure, consistency, and predictability
 Prepare students for transitions
 Present instructions briefly, clearly, and visually
 Provide frequent, systematic and immediate
feedback, rewards, and punishments
 Use more rewards than punishments (3:1 ratio)
 Consequences must be sufficiently potent
 Rewards should be varied

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Chapter 9: Attention Deficity Hyperactivity Disorder

  • 1. Chapter 9: ADHD Adapted from a presentation by James J. Messina, Ph.D.
  • 2. Chapter 9 Questions  How common is ADHD and what causes it?  How is ADHD defined and classified?  What are the primary characteristics of students with ADHD?  How are students with ADHD identified?  What interventions are effective for students with ADHD?
  • 3. Prevalence and Causes of ADHD  About 3-7% of school-aged population  Approximately 75% boys  50-60% have a coexisting disability  Differences found in frontal brain and brain chemistry (i.e., neurotransmitters)  Often heredity  Poor parenting is NOT a cause!
  • 4. DSM V Definition of ADHD A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and more severe than is typically observed in individuals at a comparable level of development.
  • 5. DSM V - Types of ADHD  Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive  Predominantly Inattentive  Combined
  • 6. Inattention  Inattention to details / careless mistakes  Difficulty sustaining attention  Doesn’t seem to listen  Fails to follow directions or finish tasks  Avoids tasks requiring sustained effort  Easily distracted / daydreams  Disorganized / forgetful  Often loses things
  • 7. Hyperactivity  Restless / Fidgets  Can’t stay in seat  Runs / climbs when inappropriate  Difficulty playing quietly  On the go – driven  Talks excessively
  • 8. Impulsivity  Blurts out answers  Trouble taking turns  Interrupts / intrudes  Impatient / rushes  Careless errors  Risk taking / taking dares  Accidents / injury prone
  • 9. Other Major Characteristics  Social and behavioral difficulties:  Difficulty getting along with peers  Interactions more negative and unskilled  Disruptive in the classroom  Academic difficulties:  70% have problems learning in reading, math, writing, or spelling  Lack of sustained attention, organization, and behavioral control lead to lower achievement.
  • 10. Identification  Teacher may consult school psychologist, if ADHD suspected.  Multidisciplinary team (NOT teachers) should refer parents to a physician.  Multidisciplinary team evaluates behavior and achievement using multiple measures.  Physician (e.g., psychiatrist, neurologist) diagnoses using multiple measures.
  • 11. Criteria for Diagnosis  Six or more symptoms (figure 9.1)  At least 6 months  Two or more settings  Present before age 12  More extreme than age-level peers  Significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning  Not accounted for by other disorders
  • 12. Eligibility  May qualify for special education under Other Health Impaired if educational performance adversely affected.  May qualify for accommodations under Section 504.  Usually placed in general education classroom.
  • 13. Medication  Stimulants or amphetamines help control behavioral symptoms.  May reduce risk of future substance abuse.  Teachers should monitor effects.  Behavioral interventions help address academic and social problems.  Little research on alternative treatments (diet, supplements, etc.)
  • 14. Classroom Accommodations  Preferential seating  Provide movement opportunities / breaks  Shorter, more frequent tasks or tests  Extended time for tests, with breaks if needed  Provide support for organization skills  Increase novelty
  • 15. Classroom Interventions  Explicit instruction  Strategy instruction  Peer tutoring  Computer-assisted instruction  Behavior modification (e.g., token economy)  Functional behavior assessment  Social skills training  Self-regulation
  • 16. Classroom Management  Provide structure, consistency, and predictability  Prepare students for transitions  Present instructions briefly, clearly, and visually  Provide frequent, systematic and immediate feedback, rewards, and punishments  Use more rewards than punishments (3:1 ratio)  Consequences must be sufficiently potent  Rewards should be varied