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  1. A PERSPECTiVE AGAiNST A SEPARATE ELiGiBiLiTY CATEGoRY UNDER iDEA FoR STUDENTS WiTH ADD/ADHD : An article from: The Exceptional Parent by James Teshima, 2004-03-31
  2. A PERSPECTiVE FoR A SEPARATE ELiGiBiLiTY CATEGoRY UNDER iDEA FoR STUDENTS WiTH ADD/ADHD : An article from: The Exceptional Parent

61. Special Education For Special Children
Resource for special Education. add/adhd star CHadd.org Children and Adultswith add. Includes factsheets, Attention magazine, conference registrations,
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SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN
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BASIC INFORMATION
What is ADD?
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The books listed on the QFLEA Special Education Books were recommended by special education parents and teachers, touching on a variety of special education topics of interest to parents.
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CHADD.org Children and Adults with ADD. Includes factsheets, Attention magazine, conference registrations, and local chapter info.
ADD Resources
Attention Deficit Disorder Resources is a national, non-profit organization whose mission is to help people with ADHD achieve their full potential.
ADHD Information
Covers neurology, symptoms, medication and intervention of ADHD. Includes tips for teachers.
Richard's Page of Special Education Links
Web page with links to helpful information on pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs), including autism.
Autism/PDD Resources Network
Explore resources on autism and pervasive developmental disorder.
Autism Resources
An index of online information and resources on autism and asperger's symdrome. In addition to the list of links, the site has a FAQ memo and a bibliography.

62. Special Education Department
This site provides resources and links to special Education teachers. Book site with links to adhd and add Resources By Lawrence Weathers,
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This site provides links and a list of free reading tutorial programs available through many colleges and universities. The Assistive Technology Guide
Prepared by the Frostig Center in Pasadena, California, which is devoted to children with learning disabilities. Bipolar Disorder
Information and links on this disorder.
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This web site is dedicated to helping you learn about dyslexia and language-based differences. Internet Special Education Resources

I SER is a nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents and caregivers find local special education professionals to help with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder assessment, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs. LD Online
Interactive guide for teacher on Learning Disabilities from the Learning Disabilities Association SERI - Special Education Resources on the Internet
Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) is a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education. Specific Learning Disabilities
Definitions and links about Learning Disabilities.

63. Teaching Tips: ADD / ADHD
The article gives various methods of dealing with add and adhd students. An adhd student may be entitled to a classroom aide or other special services.
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Teaching Tips for Those
Working with ADHD Kids
  • Attention Deficit Disorder: Helping the Whole Student - All Levels Developing Organizational Skills Ensuring Success for ADD Students - K-8 Five Strategies - Levels K-6 ... Using Childrens Books to Help ADD Children
  • How To Deal With An ADHD Student
    K-12
    Having a student in class that has been diagnosed with ADHD can be very frustrating, but there are a few things you, as a teacher, can do to make both of your lives a little easier.
    • Consult the experts: parents, previous teachers, specialists, guidance counselors, psychologist. Have a sense of humor! Promote high self-esteem: be friendly, respect opinions, provide immediate feedback, give reinforcement for any improvement. Establish control: be consistent, follow definite rules, discipline offenses immediately, offer explanations for what rule was violated and be willing to listen to their side of the story. Maximize academic improvement: allow for flexibility in amount of time needed to complete a project, offer alternatives to writing (ex. typing), establish small tasks leading up to the completed project, break it down.

    64. Classroom Resources: Special And Gifted Education
    BC special Education Lots of resources for teachers including classroom strategies Learning Disabilities/add/adhd. Attention Deficit Disorder What You
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    • Gifted Resources Home Page Links to all known online gifted resources, enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, and more.
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    65. NHEN - Special Needs, ADD/ADHD - Homeschooling Information From The National Hom
    Started by a Christian add mom homeschooling an adhd son. Homeschooling theChild with add (Or Other special Needs) Your complete Guide to Successfully
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    66. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Site
    Regular or special education and related aids and services that are designed to Making It Perfectly Clear; add/adhd Students Can Qualify for Services.
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    Providing an Appropriate Education to
    Children with Attention Deficit Disorder.
    ERIC Digest #E512
    Clarification of Terms Throughout this digest, ADD will be used to refer to "attention deficit disorder," or "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder" (ADHD). In the past, the term "minimal brain dysfunction" was also used. Children with ADD It is estimated that children with ADD constitute 3% to 5% of the current school-age population, which would represent 1.35 to 2.25 million children. Most experts agree that ADD is a neurobiological disorder that can have multiple causes. Research indicates that children with ADD are likely to have a biological relative with ADD. In addition, evidence also suggests that neurologic, neurochemical or, in some cases, toxic factors may be involved. Other factors such as medical conditions, medication side effects, familial functioning, or environmental conditions may exacerbate an existing disorder or contribute to the development of ADD-like problems in some children (Parker, 1992). Diagnosis As with all other disabling conditions, evaluation of children suspected of having ADD should be a multistep, multidisciplinary procedure. First the assessment should determine whether a child meets criteria for diagnosis of ADD; then, further assessment should determine the degree to which the child's educational performance is adversely affected. This information will help determine what types of educational services are necessary to assist the student.

    67. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Site
    Consult with special education personnel to determine specific strengths (Note Children with add/adhd may do less well than their peers in team sports.
    http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/prof/adhd/eric569.html
    Teaching Children with Attention Deficit/
    Hyperactivity Disorder: Update 1998 ERIC EC Digest #E569 - September 1998 Defining Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) Attention deficit disorder is a syndrome characterized by serious and persistent difficulties in the following three specific areas:
  • Attention span.
  • Impulse control.
  • Hyperactivity (sometimes). ADD is a chronic disorder that can begin in infancy and extend through adulthood, having negative effects on a child's life at home, school, and within the community. It is conservatively estimated that 3 to 5% of our school-age population is affected by ADD. The condition previously fell under the headings, "learning disabled," "brain damaged," "hyperkinetic," or "hyperactive." The term attention deficit disorder was introduced to describe the characteristics of these children more clearly. Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) According to the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., rev.) (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), to be diagnosed as having ADD/ADHD, the clinician must note the presence of at least 6 of the 9 following criteria for either Attention Span or Hyperactivity/Impulsivity.
  • 68. ADHD Special Education Evaluation
    add Your Private Practice » adhd special Education Evaluation. By ELI LILLYadhd.COM, Pharmaceutical Company adhd.COM
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    69. Jossey-Bass::General
    How To Reach And Teach Children with add/adhd Practical Techniques, Strategies,and Interventions US $29.95 add to Cart The special Education Almanac
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    70. Jossey-Bass::Special Education
    Social Skills Activities for special Children Paperback How To Reach AndTeach Children with add/adhd Practical Techniques, Strategies,
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    by Sandra F. Rief, M.A. Paperback by Grad L. Flick, Ph.D. How To Reach And Teach Children with ADD/ADHD: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions, 2nd Edition Paperback by Sandra F. Rief, M.A. Paperback by Joan M. Harwell Paperback by Sandra F. Rief, M.A., Julie A. Heimburge The Special Educator's Book of Lists, 2nd Edition Paperback by Roger Pierangelo, Ph.D. Paperback by Judith Greenbaum, Ph.D., Geraldine Markel, Ph.D. The ADD/ADHD Checklist Paperback by Sandra F. Rief, M.A. Help for the Struggling Student: Ready-to-Use Strategies and Lessons to Build Attention, Memory, and Organizational Skills Paperback by Mimi Gold Forthcoming Titles for Special Education The Special Education Almanac Paperback by Elaine Fletcher-Janzen (Editor), Cecil R. Reynolds (Editor)

    71. Dyslexia, Add Adhd - Learning Disorders Resources!
    Information on Learning Disabilities, add, adhd, special education, dyslexia, dysgraphia, other learning and reading problems.
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    d yslexia,add adhd,learning disorders,Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,learning disabilities,special education,learning disabilities, learning disability, LD, learning disorders, learning differences, reading disability, attention deficit disorder, ADD, AD/HD, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia,
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    72. ADDResource.com Is The Web’s Largest Directory Of Attention And Learning Web Si
    worldwide who specialize in add/adhd and Learning Disabilities. A programof the United States Department of Education Office of special Education
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    73. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD): What Every Parent Should Kn
    Furthermore, some children with adhd qualify for special education For moreinformation on add/adhd, visit the National Institute of Mental Health.
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      Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed disorder of childhood. It is estimated to affect three to five percent of school-age children and occurs three times more often in boys than in girls. On average, about one child in every classroom in the United States needs help for this disorder. Learn the facts about ADHD and then get support and advice from other moms whose children have this disorder.

    74. ADD And ADHD
    Click here for a FREE online rating of add, adhd, or other potential behavioral or Is AD/HD a learning disability or other special education issue?
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    frequently asked questions (FAQs) Click here for a FREE on-line rating of ADD, ADHD, or other potential behavioral or mental health issues What is an attention deficit disorder? What is the difference between ADD and ADHD? How is AD/HD diagnosed? ... Can the effectiveness of the medication be used to "officially" diagnose ADD or ADHD? What is an attention deficit disorder? An attention deficit disorder is a medical condition which affects a person's ability to concentrate and maintain attention to tasks. back to top What is the difference between ADD and ADHD? Passive inattention (drifting off, daydreaming, etc.) is generally referred to as ADD (attention deficit disorder). When inattention is combined with significantly heightened activity level and impulsiveness, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) may be a more appropriate term. Often the two terms are used interchangeably and the combination term "AD/HD" is frequently used. back to top How is AD/HD diagnosed? back to top How common is AD/HD?

    75. Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) -
    Current literature recognises add/adhd as indicative of a neurological and These include three special Education 2000 initiatives for students with
    http://www.minedu.govt.nz/index.cfm?layout=document&documentid=7358&indexid=1004

    76. Special Education Laws Affecting ADHD Children
    For those with attention deficit disorder (add, adhd). This section coversjust the basics of special education law and is not offered as legal advice.
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    This section covers just the basics of special education law and is not offered as legal advice. It's just a primer for parents who don't understand what " " and " IDEA " mean. If you need a lawyer, find an expert in special education law, as it's a field unto itself. The more comprehensive your understanding of the law, the more empowered you are to advocate effectively for your child. The law was written to encourage you to be an active, equal participant in all meetings and decisions regarding your child's education. Within the realm of public education, there are two primary laws that protect children with disabilities.
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    77. ADD, ADHD Support And Information Resources: HealthyPlace.com Attention Deficit
    for those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (add, adhd). Wilson, N. Optimizing special Education How Parents Can Make a Difference.
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    What Are Sources of Information and Support For Those With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD, ADHD)?
    Several publications, organizations, and support groups exist to help individuals, teachers, and families to understand and cope with attention disorders. The following resources provide a good starting point for gaining insight, practical solutions, and support. Other resources are outpatient clinics of children's hospitals, university medical centers, and community mental health centers. Additional printed information can be found at libraries and book stores.
    Books for Children and Teens:
    Galvin, M. Otto Learns about his Medication New York: Magination Press, 1988. (for young children) Gehret, J. Learning Disabilities and the Don't Give Up Kid Fairport, New York: Verbal Images Press, 1990. (for classmates and children with learning disabilities and attention difficulties, ages 7-12) Gordon, M. Jumpin' Johnny, Get Back to Work! A Child's Guide to ADHD/Hyperactivity

    78. ADHD / Special Needs Resources
    adhd / special Needs Resources Resources That Will Increase Our Understanding of Click here to add a link to sites which will help parents and teachers.
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    79. ADHD / Special Needs Education Resources For Families
    adhd / special Needs Resources Resources That Will Increase Our Inclusion,The special ed Advocate, The Art of Writing Letters A fantastic resource
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    80. Special Education Resource Site
    Calliope Books add Literature about Attention Deficit Disorder/adhd. Eric Digest add and Exceptional Children. - Children with special Educational
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