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Strategies for Teaching Youth with ADD and ADHD

By: Thomas McIntyre (2004)

The research literature has identified classroom characteristics that promote success for students with ADD and ADHD. Predictability, structure, short working periods, a small teacher-to-pupil ratio, individualized instruction, an interesting curriculum, and lots of positive reinforcement are all important to student progress. Researchers have also identified optimal teacher characteristics. They include positive academic expectations, personal warmth, patience, humor, consistency, firmness, frequent monitoring of student work, and knowledge of behavior management strategies.

Below, you will find specific strategies for accomplishing different goals.

Behavior management strategies

Modifications to the classroom environment

Starting your lesson

Keeping the student on task

Making lessons more interesting

Memory assistance (Boy, I could use some of this)

Testing accommodations

Transitions

Homework

McIntyre, Ph.D., T(March 4, 2004). Strategies for Teaching Youth with ADD and ADHD. Retrieved February 14, 2007, from Dr. Mac's Amazing Behavior Management Advice web site: www.behavioradvisor.com