100 Ideas for Supporting Pupils with ADHD (Continuum One Hundreds)

100 Ideas for Supporting Pupils with ADHD (Continuum One Hundreds)

by Geoff Kewley (Author), Pauline Latham (Contributor)

Synopsis

This is an invaluable and practical guide providing those working with children suffering from ADHD one hundred ideas on how to support and develop their learning. This useful, resourceful and practical guide provides those working with children suffering from ADHD one hundred ideas on how to support and develop their learning. It contains lists covering the entire school age ranges with ideas from developing effective strategies to helping the child in the classroom to encouraging the progression of individual skills such as handwriting, comprehension processing tasks.The Continuum One Hundreds series offers 100 invaluable and practical ideas for teachers of all levels.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 21 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0826496601
ISBN 13: 9780826496607

Media Reviews
Suggestions are split into easy-to-digest chunks and include sections on ADHD and the classroom, parents, medication and colleagues. This book would be a useful and informative guide for anyone working with children with ADHD. - Child Education, July 2008
Both authors have worked in this area for many years and are well qualified... Through this book the reader will gain a thorough understanding of the concept, gender differences, learning styles and classroom strategies... the joy of these books [in the series] lies in the fact that you can pick them up, glance at an idea and instantly put it into practice Nasen Special, November 2008
It provides new ideas and information on how to develop a better understanding of ADHD. Its a book for dipping into and using for reference rather than reading from cover to cover. Learning Support, Summer Term 1 2008
Author Bio
Geoff Kewley is a Consultant Paediatrician specialising in the managment of children with neurodevelopmental, behavioural and learning difficulties, especially ADHD. Pauline Latham is Centre Manager at the Learning Assessment and Neurocare Centre.