Exam 8: Individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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In 1942,youngsters who displayed high levels of distractibility and hyperactivity were commonly referred to as exhibiting the ______syndrome.
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Name two developmental features that distinguish ADHD from typical patterns of behavior.
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What type of classroom environment do most students with ADHD respond to the best?
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The prefrontal and frontal lobes of the brain are responsible for ______.
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The federal government does not recognize attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as a discrete disability.
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Discuss some ways in which you might maintain home-school communication for your students with ADHD.Why is such communication so important?
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Explain how instructional choice might be an effective instructional practice with students with ADHD.
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A highly recommended strategy for students with ADHD that requires students to stop and compare their behavior to preset criteria is known as
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What is the youngest age any medication used to treat ADHD is approved for?
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The doctor's office effect is a known phenomenon where children present free of symptoms in novel and structured situations.
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A behavioral strategy that seeks to determine the purpose or function that a particular behavior serves.What is occasioning and maintaining the behavior is called
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A mother,on hearing that her son has been identified as having ADHD,says,"Well of course Johnny's forgetful and impulsive; he's an 8-year-old boy.Aren't all boys his age like that?" Briefly describe one way in which you might respond.
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Describe the possible etiology of ADHD.Are biological or environmental factors most likely the cause?
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The most popular form of medication used to treat individuals with ADHD is
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Professionals confronted with making a diagnosis of ADHD can seek guidance from guidelines disseminated by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Rating scales used to assess an individual for ADHD are standardized yet often somewhat biased.
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Environmental modifications are often crucial if the student with ADHD is to succeed in the classroom.
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The most frequently prescribed medication for treating ADHD is
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Since IDEA does not recognize ADHD as one of the 13 categories of disabilities,under which category would a child who is diagnosed with ADHD most likely receive services?
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