Addressing ADD & ADHD
Gain more confidence as you learn the strategies that will equip you to assist a child who has been diagnosed with ADHD.
Lesson Overview
The Brain, Learning, and ADHD
The Brain, Learning, and ADHD - Part 2 of 3
The Brain, Learning, and ADHD - Part 3 of 3
Additional Resources
Lesson Overview
Defining and Diagnosing ADHD
Defining and Diagnosing ADHD - Part 2 of 2
Additional Resources
Lesson Overview
ADHD at Home - A Daily Experience
ADHD at Home - A Daily Experience - Part 2 of 3
ADHD at Home - A Daily Experience - Part 3 of 3
Additional Resources
Lesson Overview
ADHD at School
ADHD at School - Part 2 of 4
ADHD at School - Part 3 of 4
ADHD at School - Part 4 of 4
Case Study: Meet Anthony
Additional Resources
Lesson Overview
ADHD in Social Settings
ADHD in Social Settings - Part 2 of 4
ADHD in Social Settings - Part 3 of 4
ADHD in Social Settings - Part 4 of 4
A Few Case Studies
Additional Resources
Lesson Overview
One Size Does Not Fit All
Recommended Resources
Course Evaluation
The intended goal of every parent and educator is to see their child or student learn and thrive. But, to those with learning and behavior needs, a lack of a plan for both the teaching and learning process becomes like a long road trip minus a map. It does not take long before one or two wrong turns can mean the difference between arrival at your destination and an unintended off-road experience. When seeking to reach students of all behavior and learning levels, student achievement and improvement should be an intentional rather than incidental or accidental practice.
This course therefore aims to equip parents, educators, and volunteer workers with essential knowledge and skills so that they can care for the children with ADHD needs in their homes, schools, and social settings.
This course is part of the Conversations on Special Needs series.
Identify the definition and criteria for determining ADHD
Describe the characteristics of students who have ADHD and their prevalence in the school-aged population
Explain how the identification of ADHD is determined and the parent and teacher's role in this identification process
Illustrate possible techniques you could incorporate into your teaching to benefit students with learning disabilities
Design specific strategies that you can apply to help students with ADHD successfully navigate home and social settings
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 2-4 hours, depending on how deeply you engage the reflection and discussion questions. Since this is a self-paced course, the time it will take you to complete it will depend on the speed with which you want to progress through the course.
Since this course is designed as a self-paced experience, you will not have any interaction with the professor during the course.
No. The course contains everything you need to successfully complete the course. There are resources recommended at the end of the course that you’re free to purchase if you wish to pursue further study on the course topics.
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Biola University