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Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says

Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it
Excessive movement common among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is actually vital to how they remember information and work out complex cognitive tasks, a new study shows.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
rodrick rajive lal's insight:

It is not just kids with ADHD, but even normal kids that benefit from some movement in a class which lasts an hour or more. That doesn't mean that regular students squirm, but then there are certain drills, or accepted movements that are practised and followed in classes throughout the world. It is often all right to allow students to stand up, do an 'energiser' and then continue with their tasks. With kids having ADHD, we need to train ourselves as teachers to accept the idea of constant movement if it helps them without of course disturbing the rest of the class. In times when inclusion is the mantra in most of the progressive schools worldwide, it makes sense for teachers to be trained and in fact to encourage physical movement in children with learning disabilities.

 

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Vanessa’s Journey: Empowering Special Education Through Technology

Vanessa’s Journey: Empowering Special Education Through Technology | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it
By Karla Phillips - As part of our Smart Parents series, Karla writes about how technology created unique opportunities to enhance her daughter's education.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
rodrick rajive lal's insight:

This is an inspiring story about a mother's fight to make her special daughter  use technology to enhance her education. Technology, especially Ipads can be used with great succes to enhance children with autism and asperger's syndrome. It is all about making tactful changes in the way that the children perceive things, also it is about parents having faith in their children's abilities and having the patience and persistence to make a difference to their special children's abilities. I am sure this article by Karla Phillips will bring new hope to parents whose children are suffering from autism!

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