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My medical journey started almost 30 years ago as a General Practitioner in a Small Town, Waterfall, not far from the Hospital I now work in; Hillcrest Private Hospital. During this time as a GP dealing with young families and their precious new off-spring, a “Paediatric call” was heard loudly. Along the way I travelled with my family to the U.K, to specialise in Paediatrics, gaining the British Paediatric Specialist qualification, MRCP(UK) Paediatrics within two years.

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My medical journey started almost 30 years ago as a General Practitioner in a Small Town, Waterfall, not far from the Hospital I now work in; Hillcrest Private Hospital. During this time as a GP dealing with young families and their precious new off-spring, a “Paediatric call” was heard loudly. Along the way I travelled with my family to the U.K, to specialise in Paediatrics, gaining the British Paediatric Specialist qualification, MRCP(UK) Paediatrics within two years.

    What does a teacher need to know about ADHD medications?

    What does a teacher need to know about ADHD medications?

    What does a teacher need to know about ADHD medications?

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    Management strategies for ADHD in high school

    Management strategies for ADHD in high school

    Evidence-based strategies
    Get their attention before speaking. Eye contact, gestures, touch or verbal prompts can get students' full attention before giving instructions or speaking to them.

    Speak clearly. Give clear and direct instructions about the task, expected behaviour, and how much time students have. These instructions may need to be repeated at the start of each new task.

    Simplify instructions and learning. Consider breaking down big tasks into smaller ones. For example, give step-by-step instructions or visual instructions (i.e. pictures). It may be helpful to check their understanding before moving on to the next step or activity. For example, ask them to repeat instructions or answer questions.

    Vary teaching formats. Consider using pictures, videos, PowerPoint presentations, objects, or demonstrations to explain concepts and tasks. Hands-on lessons can be very engaging.

    Use computer software. Multimedia educational software on the computer or tablet may help some students focus on complex lessons, such as mathematics or reading. Interactive software where students can answer questions and receive immediate feedback is suitable for practising these skills.

    Students with ADHD may enjoy arts and music. They may find it easier to focus on these subjects than on other academic tasks.

    Some students with ADHD are very creative and may enjoy and excel in the arts. This is great for boosting their self-confidence.

    Music and drama can help students explore and express their feelings and behaviours.

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    What ADHD is, and what it’s not. For Teachers

    What ADHD is, and what it’s not. For Teachers

    ADHD is a problem with self-regulation or self-control. There are seven essential executive functions or self-regulation functions of the brain that are not as well developed as other kids of the same age. It is almost as though children with ADHD are 1-to-2 years behind other kids in their ability to self-monitor and organise themselves with everyday routines and planning throughout the day.

    ADHD is not a problem of intelligence and not a deficiency of skills. Kids with ADHD have average intelligence and have the skills to perform the required tasks. However, they have difficulty carrying these tasks out. It is a problem of doing, not a problem of knowing what to do. It is a problem of executing what needs to be done, not a problem of knowing what needs to be done.

    The self-regulatory or all executive functions of the brain. That is delayed in ADHD presents in high school.

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    ADHD at High school for teachers

    ADHD at High school for teachers

    My name is John Flett; I'm a neurodevelopmental paediatrician specialising in children, adolescents and young adults that think and learn differently. More specifically, ADHD At Busamed Private Hospital in Hillcrest. A significant proportion of my practice sees young adults in high school and beyond. In this first part of a three-part series on ADHD at school for teachers, I will focus on the essential concepts needed by an educational professional l to better understand ADHD children in high school and thereby be able to implement effective strategies to improve these children's lives. In the second, I will explain it is ADHD. And the third is how to implement strategies both in and out of the classroom.

    As educational professionals, you will be interacting daily with children with ADHD, and to better help these children, it is essential to understand the underlying problems of ADHD that impact students every day in the classroom,

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    Understanding The Paedaetric Assement

    Understanding The Paedaetric Assement

    With 20 years of experience managing thousands of children, and  passionate about managing problems in children, from pre-school through  to teenagers and young adults. These include problems with anxiety,  depression, self-esteem, conduct, developmental, and learning problems. I  have gathered around myself, a multidisciplinary team of educators,  therapists and practice staff to respond to any problem no matter how  large or small. We have developed a digital platform to confidently and easily collect information, from parents and  teachers vital for an accurate assessment. We pride ourselves in  providing a responsive support service, to our parents, teachers, and  therapists closely connected to your child’s health and schooling.

    • 14分
    Understanding Tourettes Syndrome

    Understanding Tourettes Syndrome

    With 20 years of experience managing thousands of children, and  passionate about managing problems in children, from pre-school through  to teenagers and young adults. These include problems with anxiety,  depression, self-esteem, conduct, developmental, and learning problems. I  have gathered around myself, a multidisciplinary team of educators,  therapists and practice staff to respond to any problem no matter how  large or small. We have developed a digital platform to confidently and easily collect information, from parents and  teachers vital for an accurate assessment. We pride ourselves in  providing a responsive support service, to our parents, teachers, and  therapists closely connected to your child’s health and schooling.

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