Classroom Interventions for ADHD
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George J. DuPaul, PhD, Gary Stoner, PhD
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Classroom Interventions for ADHD

Watch psychologist and ADHD expert Russel Barkley implement a treatment plan in a school setting for a boy struggling with ADHD. Video length: 35m
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Overview

After Todd has been diagnosed with ADHD by a treatment team at his school, his teacher follows through on a treatment plan to address his difficulties in the classroom. Leading ADHD expert Dr. Russell Barkley provides advice on creating successful interventions, and George J. DuPaul and Gary Stoner walk us through each step of the treatment approach. Watch as his teacher implements several simple changes in the classroom, leading to Todd getting along better with his classmates, scoring higher on quizzes and maintaining better focus throughout the day.

From watching this video, you will:

  • Learn several simple classroom techniques to address a child’s problems with focus and concentration resulting from ADHD.
  • Get real and practical information about ADHD, the keys to successful treatment, and the pros and cons of different approaches.
  • See how to effectively collaborate with a treatment team, which may include family, teachers, school administrators, and mental health practitioners.

About the Experts

George J. DuPaul, PhD
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George J. DuPaul, PhD

George J. DuPaul, PhD, is a professor of school psychology and coordinator of the school psychology program at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. He is the author of ADHD Rating Scale IV: Checklists, Norms, and Clinical Interpretation and co-author of ADHD in the Schools: Assessment and Intervention Strategies.

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Gary Stoner, PhD
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Gary Stoner, PhD

Gary Stoner, PhD, is an associate professor and director of the school psychology program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is the coeditor of Interventions for Achievement and Behavior Problems, and co-author of ADHD in the Schools: Assessment and Intervention Strategies.

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