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The School Counselor’s Guide to ADHD

What to Know and Do to Help Your Students

Get the latest facts, research, and best practices to help students with ADHD succeed!

This comprehensive resource covers principal causes, symptoms, and interventions, as well as a review of executive brain function. Through practical, flexible strategies and inclusive practices that can be immediately implemented, this book defines the multiple roles and responsibilities of school counselors, such as:

  • Providing effective student interventions to ensure individual success
  • Collaborating with teachers to deliver instruction, manage behavior, and facilitate classroom accommodations
  • Communicating with parents about student progress and challenges
  • Understanding common ADHD medications and their effects on children

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412966535
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 184
  • Publication date: July 06, 2009

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"This book should be on every school counselor's desk. One would need to have read dozens of books every year for the past 10 years to have even minimal access to the information and wisdom imparted here."
—Gloria Avolio DePaul, School Counselor
Hillsborough County School District, Tampa, FL

Get the latest facts, research, and best practices to help students with ADHD succeed!

To help establish an optimal learning environment and support students with ADHD and their families, educators need up-to-date knowledge, in-depth advice, and practical tools that can be immediately and easily implemented.

The School Counselor's Guide to ADHD covers not only principal causes, symptoms, and interventions for ADHD, but also current, detailed information on executive brain function. This comprehensive resource includes a wide range of inclusive practices that help define the multiple roles and responsibilities of school counselors, such as:

  • Providing effective student interventions to ensure individual success
  • Collaborating with teachers to deliver instruction, manage behavior, and facilitate classroom accommodations
  • Communicating with parents about student progress and challenges
  • Understanding common ADHD medications and their effects on children

Strengthen your work with students and key stakeholders with this resource and ensure that students with ADHD have the support they need to thrive.


Key features

  • ADHD is a topic of great interest to school counselors and there aren't many books on it directed to this specific audience.
  • Authors come from the fields of education, counseling and psychiatry, so they are uniquely qualified to write a book on the topic and cover the unique aspects of ADHD from different perspectives.
  • The book will include practical advice for counselors and information that counselors can use to direct a workship in their own schools.  
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Richard A. Lougy

Richard A. Lougy has been living and working for the last 30 years in Sacramento, California, where he began his career as a middle school teacher. During that time, he also served as an elementary school counselor and later as a school psychologist. Before retiring in 2007, he oversaw mental health services for Head Start and Early Head Start programs in a large metropolitan school district in Northern California. He currently runs a private practice specializing in ADHD and related disorders, as well as being a mental health consultant for Early Head Start programs and Before and After School Care Programs for a large school district.

Lougy has treated and worked with thousands of children with ADHD and their families throughout his career. In addition to coauthoring two books on ADHD, ADHD: A Survival Guide for Parents and Teachers (Hope Press/2002) and Teaching Young Children With ADHD: Successful Strategies and Practical Interventions for PreK-3 (Corwin Press/2007), Lougy has also written numerous articles on ADHD and regularly presents at state and national conferences.

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Silvia L. DeRuvo

Silvia L. DeRuvo is a special education resources development specialist with WestEd, a nonprofit agency that works with schools, districts, state agencies, and national policy makers in the areas of educational research, products, and programs. Her work focuses primarily on working with schools and teachers on effective research-based instructional practices that support the needs of students with disabilities within core content integrated classrooms. Prior to her work at WestEd, DeRuvo has been an elementary special educator for nearly 20 years, and a teacher trainer at California State University, Sacramento.

Her experience in the classroom, as well as in state special education leadership, has given her vast experience in the area of special education practices and effective inclusion practices that support the needs of students with ADHD and other learning disabilities. She is a national speaker for the Bureau of Education and Research on Response to Intervention implementation practices and is a coauthor of Teaching Young Children With ADHD: Successful Strategies and Practical Interventions for PreK-3, a book on classroom strategies for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) published in 2007 by Corwin Press. She is currently authoring a book on instructional strategies to support secondary students with ADHD that will be published in 2009.

DeRuvo received an MA in communicative disorders, and holds credentials in Multiple Subjects, Special Education Specialist Communications Handicapped, and Resource Specialist certification from California State University, Fresno.

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David Rosenthal, MD

David Rosenthal, MD, is an adult, adolescent, and child psychiatrist in private practice in Boulder, Colorado. He is an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver, where he teaches courses on psychopharmacology.

Rosenthal practiced psychiatry in various settings in California for many years and treated thousands of patients with ADHD, anxiety, and mood disorders before coauthoring two books on ADHD: ADHD: A Survival Guide for Parents and Teachers (Hope Press/2007) and Teaching Young Children With ADHD: Successful Strategies and Practical Interventions for PreK-3 (Corwin Press/2007). He also has written articles on ADHD and regularly speaks at state and national conferences on ADHD.

Rosenthal earned his medical degree at the University of Iowa School of Medicine in 1986, and completed his residency in adult psychiatry and fellowship training in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California, Davis, Medical Center.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Authors


1. What Is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

Is ADHD a Mythical Disorder?

Theory Versus Scientific Fact

ADHD Is a Complex Set of Behaviors

Diagnostic Criteria

Manifestations of ADHD

Prevalence of ADHD

What Causes ADHD?

Primary Symptoms and Common Impairments

Predominantly Inattentive Type of ADHD

Summary

2. The Role of Executive Function

Why Spend So Much Time on Executive Function?

What Is Executive Function?

Role of Executive Function as Related to ADHD

Snapshot Overview of Executive Function Processes

Deficit in Behavioral Inhibition: Russell Barkley

Components of Executive Function

Executive Functions Work Together in Various Combinations: Thomas Brown

Summary

3. Treating Children With ADHD Fairly

Fair and Equal Are Not the Same

The School Counselor's Role

The School Counselor's Role as a Consultant

The School Counselor's Role in Helping Teachers Better Understand

Explaining Risk Factors on School Performance

Encountering Teachers Who Seem Very Resistant to Accommodations

The School Counselor's Role in Helping Parents Better Understand

The School Counselor's Role in Helping Parents Talk to Their Child About ADHD

The Parent-Child Relationship With Regard to the School

The Empathetic Educator

The Hidden Disability Does Not Keep the Child From Succeeding

Road Map for Assuring Fairness

Summary

4. Classroom Strategies: A Recipe for Student Success by Silvia L. DeRuvo

The School Counselor's Role in Inciting Change

Recognizing the Academic Challenges

Related Academic Performance Areas Challenging for Children With ADHD

Recognizing Learning Styles

Multimodality Teaching Strategies

Time Management and Organizational Skills

Summary

5. Managing ADHD Behaviors in the School Setting

Let's Begin

Positive Schoolwide Intervention

Positive Individual Interventions

The Teacher May Have to Make Some Changes Too

Summary

6. What Teachers Should Know About Medication by David Rosenthal, MD

Should My Child Be on Medication?

Common Medications to Treat ADHD

Changes in Students on Stimulants

Do Stimulants Cure ADHD? How Do These Medicines Work?

How Long Does It Take for the Medication to Work?

Signs of Being Overmedicated

If the Medicine Works, Does That Confirm That the Diagnosis of ADHD Is Correct?

Side Effects From Stimulants

Information That Should Be Communicated to the Doctor

Can Stimulants Cause Problems With Growth?

Are Stimulants Addictive?

Can Stimulants Lead to Problems With Abuse of Other Drugs?

Are There Particular Children Who Would Be Expected to Do Poorly on Stimulants?

Are There Children Who Only need to Be on Medication at School?

Drug Interactions With Stimulant Medication

Can Children Become Psychotic on Stimulants?

Can Stimulants Be Used in Children Under Age Five?

My Student Used to Do Well on Ritalin, but Now It Doesn't Work. What Is Going On?

Natural Remedies to Treat ADHD

Prozac as a Treatment for ADHD

Do Medications Help Learning Disabilities?

One of My Students is Very Defiant and Oppositional. Will Medications Help With This?

Summary

7. Communicating Effectively With Parents

Parents: The Most Important Resource

Respect and Acknowledge the Challenges Parents Face

Helping Parents Distinguish Enabling From Supportive Decisions

Regular Communication Is Critical

Attending Teacher-Parent Meetings

Summary

Resources


Resource A: Useful Web Sites for Parents and Teachers

Resource B: Recommended Books for Teachers

Resource C: Recommended Books for Parents

Resource D: Recommended Books for Children

Resource E: Childhood Disorders and Conditions That Can Mimic ADHD

References


Index


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