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Q: What can I do to help a child with ADD/ADHD?
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ADD/ADHD In the Classroom
Children with ADD/ADHD can often be helped by seating the child near a good role model that can serve as a model and peer "behavior monitor." In other words, the student can help cue the child with ADHD when s/he is becoming distracted or fidgety, allowing the child to self-correct without disrupting the rest of the classroom and calling attention to him or herself. Likewise, it is best to seat the child with ADD/ADHD away from other children who are distractable or disruptive to help the child with ADD/ADHD focus and attend better. Here is a great book for better understanding ADHD:
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