Foreword. 1. Introduction. 2. Outline and General Issues. Background. Definition - What is AD/HD? Causes/Etiology. Comorbidity and Associated Problems. Overview. 3. Diagnosis and Assessment Considerations: Developmental and Family History. Behaviour across Settings. Review of School/Preschool Records. Individual Psychological Assessment and Cognitive Profile. Clinical and Medical Examination. Integrating Assessment Data. 4. Interventions and Treatments: School-based Strategies, Home Management, Medication. 5. Educational Provision: AD/HD and the SEN Code of Practice. 6. Parental Considerations. 7. General Guidelines. Appendices. References and Further Reading. Further Information. Contact Addresses. Index.
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The author has collated information from multidisciplinary working group meetings across Devon to develop a consensus approach from the disparate views held about AD/HD. This very readable 70 page book is aimed at parents and professionals working with this group of children. Chapters are set out clearly with sub-headings that can stand alone and be used for quick reference. The book begins with a short history of the recognition of AD/HD as a discrete deficit. A comprehensive chapter on diagnosis and assessment is followed by enumerated sections on strategies for targets and management in class and home. The author gives a brief and fair over-view of the sensitive issue of medication and details the five-stage procedure to statementing. This is a practical paperback to be kept close at hand when considering the management of these children. The information it contains is concise and readily accessible and the book includes 38 pages of appendices, references, recommendations for further reading, subject and author indices and addresses (including web-sites).