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Found in both children and adults, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is looked upon by some as having a physiological cause while others see it as a psychological disorder. This program offers diverse and candid opinions from both sides of the debate. Is medication the best treatment, or is behavior modification combined with increased structure and discipline the preferable course? A classroom teacher, a social worker, a behavior specialist, a pediatrician, and a parent with twins who have ADHD offer their insights. A Meridian Production. (20 minutes)



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©1996



Part of the Series : Learning Disorders
     


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Special Needs Students in Regular Classrooms? Sean's Story
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This is the story of an eight-year-old boy with Down syndrome who was part of a battle over "inclusion," the practice of placing mentally or physically challenged students in regular classrooms. Teachers felt inadequately trained; teachers and parent...(more details)
 
Dyslexia: A Different Kind of Mind
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Dyslexia, a learning disability that affects oral and written language, often masks the presence of a gifted mind. People with dyslexia learn differently. This program from The Doctor Is In explores that cognitive difference by examining how dyslexic...(more details)
 
Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder in Children

Not so long ago, Andy might have been labeled a problem, a hyperactive child. In fact, he has one of the most common behavioral disorders among American children-Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD. This program explains what ADD and ADHD ...(more details)
 
Understanding Learning Disabilities
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How could a child be a top math student yet not be able to read? Why can another child read well but not be able to write a paragraph that makes sense? While watching children being taught new ways to learn, this program offers expert insight into th...(more details)
 
Recognizing Children with Special Needs
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It's often difficult to determine a solution, unless you know all of the symptoms. This is especially true for parents who see their children less than does their child-care provider. In these cases, it is essential that you, as the child's primary c...(more details)
 


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