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3 pages in length. The writer discusses cause and educational approach for ADHD. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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is becoming more and more prevalent, as in the incidence of reading disability and ADHD occurring together. Studies have demonstrated this connection to be significant in the overall research
findings as they relate to each disorder individually. Assessing the cause and extent of ADHD, as well as determining the applicable methods of treatment and tutorial academic assistance, is
representative of the method by which schools, parents and practitioners address the issues of the learning disabled. In her article entitled Teacher Response
To Learning Disability: A Test Of Attributional Principles, Margaret D. Clark notes that children who suffer with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder face considerably more challenges than other kids in that they
have to struggle just to achieve a modicum of understanding. Their counterparts, who do not demonstrate the same learning difficulties, often unknowingly make them feel inadequate and worthless when
it comes to scholastic achievement. It is suggested that incorporating tutoring as a means by which to overcome the invisible boundaries that hamper academic accomplishment is a most effective
way to address issues of learning disabilities, as well as win back a childs sense of self. In decades gone by, teachers were under no obligation to accept a
student who brought unusual challenges. Thankfully, such troublesome ignorance has finally been abandoned for a realistic approach to at-risk children. Studies conducted
by Chelune, Ferguson and Richard and Lou, Henriksen and Bruhn all suggest the theory of "frontal lobe underactivity" (Shelley-Tremblay et al, 1996, p. 443) as being directly related to ADHD.
Additionally, research has shown the connection between the limbic, pre-frontal and thalamic regions. Because the frontal area is responsible for attention, impulse control and social interaction regulation, frontal
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