The effect of Barkley's behavior management principles on ADHD children in inclusive classrooms : a case study

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Beirut Lebanese American University- School of Arts and Sciences - Department of Education. 2006Description: 59 pagesSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: This project involves a case study using Barkley's behavior management principles for students with ADHD which involve the application of specific behavior modification techniques in class aiming at teaching the ADHD child self-control, response inhibition and social skills training. The system emphasizes the cooperation of general education teacher, the special education teacher and the student. Two behaviors targeted: calling out and out of seat. Pre-observations and observations during the program's implementation are conducted to examine the effectiveness of the behavior modification principles. The results show that the system is effective when consistency and collaboration between regular and special education teachers are present.
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This project involves a case study using Barkley's behavior management principles for students with ADHD which involve the application of specific behavior modification techniques in class aiming at teaching the ADHD child self-control, response inhibition and social skills training. The system emphasizes the cooperation of general education teacher, the special education teacher and the student. Two behaviors targeted: calling out and out of seat. Pre-observations and observations during the program's implementation are conducted to examine the effectiveness of the behavior modification principles. The results show that the system is effective when consistency and collaboration between regular and special education teachers are present.

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