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2003-03-03 Attention Deficit Disorder—Study Shows How the Brain Pays Attention
In this brand new study, a pair of Princeton scientists pinpoint a neural mechanism behind one of the most fundamental aspects of mental activity—the ability to direct attention to one thing as opposed to another. Researchers were able to shift the subject's attention from one location to another without the subject moving its eyes. These findings further tie eye movements to the phenomenon of attention.
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2003-03-03 Teaching Children with Attention Deficit Disorder
This article details many useful ways to establish a proper learning environment for students with ADD and ADHD. It also provides instructions for teaching and giving assignments to these students. Tips about modifying behavior, enhancing self-esteem, and discipline are included, too.
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2003-01-31 Accomodations to Help Students with Attention Deficit Disorder
Through the implementation of relatively simple and straightforward accommodations to the classroom environment or teaching style, teachers can adapt to the strengths and weaknesses of students with ADD. Small changes in how a teacher approaches the student with ADD or in what the teacher expects can turn a losing year into a winning one for the child.
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2003-01-28 Adaptive Technology Aids Students with Reading Difficulties
Libraries face a challenge to provide reading access to all students. Adaptive technology can help students with disabilities help themselves.
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2002-05-28 LD Kids' friendships often stormy: U of Toronto Study
A brand new study out of the University of Toronto reveals that learning disabled children can have trouble maintaining friendships, due to poor conflict resolution skills. The study also shows that their relationships with non-ld peers can be painfully one-sided. Parents of LD children must work to encourage quality relationships for their children with non LD and also LD children More...
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