Linda Wheeler is an ex-teacher in mainstream primary and special schools who has developed an interest in exploring and understanding more about the nature of ADHD from an educational perspective. She has recently completed a PhD at the University of Worcester in association with Coventry University, UK. So far two articles based on her research findings have been published in the journal Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. Linda is a part-time lecturer in the Institute of Education, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK.
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PART ONE: BACKGROUND TO ADHD The Concept of ADHD Use of Medication Multiprofessional Involvements PART TWO: THE SCHOOL SETTING Systematic Classroom Observation Effective Teaching for Students with ADHD Classroom and Behaviour Management Strategies Associated and Co-Existing Difficulties PART THREE: THE WIDER CONTEXT Working with Parents Conclusions and Recommendations Appendices A Section 1: Background to ADHD - PowerPoint Presentation B Section 2: The School Setting - PowerPoint Presentation C Section 3: The Wider Context - PowerPoint Presentation D ADHD Information for Parents - PowerPoint Presentation Blank ITS Analysis Table Blank FIS Analysis Table
'The ADHD Toolkit offers an extremely well researched guide to understanding and supporting students with ADHD in schools. This book will help the reader to understand the difference between the child who is disaffected, defiant and oppositional, and the child whose core difficulties reside in chronic problems of self-regulation and concentration (i.e. ADHD)' - Dr. Paul Cooper, Professor of Education, University of Leicester