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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Teach for Success - Rethinking ADHD - symptoms at school

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This video provides teachers with basic information about the symptoms of ADHD. The information presented here may also be helpful to other professionals involved in the care and management of youngsters with ADHD (for example, primary care physicians, pediatricians, psychologists, social workers, child-care workers) and parents.

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This video is provided for general information only. It does not replace a diagnosis or medical advice from a healthcare professional who has examined your child and understands their unique needs. Please speak with your doctor to check if the content is suitable for your situation.

Cette vidéo sert à donner des renseignements généraux seulement. Elle ne remplace pas le diagnostic ou les conseils médicaux d’un professionnel de la santé qui a examiné votre enfant et comprend ses besoins uniques. Veuillez consulter votre médecin pour vérifier si le contenu convient à votre situation.

VIDEO CHAPTERS

ADHD symptoms at school 0: 37

Two common classroom activities 1: 43

Teacher-directed group activity 1: 50

Individual seat activity 2: 06

Video clip #1 2: 46

Video clip #1 notes 2: 54

Look and listen for ADHD symptoms 3: 29

Worksheet #1 3: 59

Video clip #2 6: 06

Look and listen for ADHD symptoms 6: 25

Video clip #3 8: 19

Video clip #3 notes 8: 45

Look and listen for ADHD symptoms 9: 03

Worksheet #3 9: 26

Video clip #4 10: 57

Look and listen for ADHD symptoms 11: 41

Worksheet #4 12: 09

Summary 13: 27

Critical questions 14: 20

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#AttentionDeficitHypertactivityDisorder


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Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is associated with many adverse outcomes, including comorbid disorders, behavioral issues and social disorders. In this video, learn how the successful treatment of ADHD can help turn someone's life around. Anthony Rostain MD/MA, the Medical Director for the Penn Medicine Adult ADHD Program describes the success story of a James, a 27-year-old male who had substance abuse problems but now has created his own successful business since getting treatment for his ADHD.

James was first diagnosed in elementary school, but stopped his ADHD treatment when he was in grade school and began to use recreational and prescription drugs. Ultimately, this got him into legal trouble and he was diagnosed with poly-substance abuse, which included multiple drug addictions and an alcohol addiction. Once in treatment, Rostain was asked to consult James and he realized James still was suffering from the ADHD he had as a child.

After being admitted into treatment, James complained of depression, had a tough time completing tasks and staying focused. ADHD treatment was offered through a combination of medication and cognitive behavioral therapy sessions. These sessions helped James learn about adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, how it was impacting him and how he could better cope.

Please visit the link above to learn more about recognizing and treating adult attention deficit disorder and how healthcare professionals can screen, diagnose and treat adult ADHD.

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We want to thank all the following YouTubers and Channels which have addressed
the challenges and myths of ADHD to bring us the facts and improve the quality
of care for ADHD in Adults:

What It's Like Living with ADHD
Katie Couric
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The Worst and Best Jobs People for ADD ADHD
Gina Loudon
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How to Recognize Adult ADHD Symptoms
Howcast
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Adults with ADHD: What Do We Know? What Do They Need?
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Inside the adult ADHD brain
McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
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Adult ADD/ADHD Documentary
ADDCenterofMaryland
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Adults with ADD
Calvin College
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3 Quick Steps to Stop Negative Thinking Now! | CYBCYL with Daniel Amen and Tana Amen
Dr. Daniel Amen
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