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Arnold, L. Eugene – School Counselor, 1971
Hyperkinetic children are usually helped by a coordinated program of medication, parent and child counseling, and teacher consultation. Medication usually facilitates everything else that is done for the child. Therefore, referral to and cooperation with the prescribing physician deserves special attention. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Hyperactivity, Intervention
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Lacey, Harvey M. – Child Welfare, 1970
Groups symptoms, and suggests resources and energy be concentrated on educational and psychological intervention, rather than on causes. (NH)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Exceptional Persons
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Shepp, Mark S.; Jensen, Bruce F. – School Psychology Review, 1983
This study, an approach to controlling "acting out" behaviors of handicapped children in elementary schools, compares the effectiveness of an operant strategy and a cognitive strategy in modifying the behavior of a seven-year-old hyperactive boy. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Cognitive Structures
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Linn, Richard T.; Hodge, Gordon K. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1982
Assessed locus of control in a group of 32 boys. Compared to normal controls, hyperactive children scored more external on locus-of-control scale. The findings indicate the value of appraising locus of control and other personality and social variables when treating the hyperactive child. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Comparative Testing, Drug Therapy
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Charles, Linda; Schrain, Richard – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1981
The clinical implication of the study is that the beneficial effects of stimulant drug intervention occur within the first months after initiation of therapy. Long-term treatment does not appear to be of value in producing better outcome. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Drug Therapy
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Weiss, Gabrielle; Hechtman, Lily – Science, 1979
Focuses on the typical phenomena associated with the hyperactive child-syndrome. Various aspects include a description of the syndrome at different ages, the prevalence of the syndrome, etiologies, drug treatment and its effects, and other forms of therapy. (SA)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clinical Diagnosis, Drug Therapy, Etiology
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McMahon, Robert J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Describes prospective longitudinal studies that pertain to stability, developmental pathways, and long-term outcome for conduct problems and hyperactivity. Reviews treatment outcome studies for these problems with at least one year of follow-up data. Discusses implications of longitudinal research for diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Counseling Techniques, Hyperactivity
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Tustin, R. D. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1994
Assessments were made of possible functions of overactive behaviors for two adults with severe intellectual disability using both ecological analyses and cluster analyses. Two ecological approaches suggested that the behaviors of both clients were related to levels of environmental stimulation. Cluster analyses showed that the behaviors, though…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Problems, Cluster Analysis, Environmental Influences
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McCleary, Lynn; Ridley, Ted – Patient Education and Counseling, 1999
Evaluates a parent skills training and education group for parents with ADHD adolescents. The program provides information about ADHD and training in problem solving and parent skills. The evaluation showed there was a statistically significant decrease in frequency and intensity of self-reported parent-adolescent conflict and in parent-reported…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Problems, Conflict Resolution
Thompson, Anna M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
A parent and educator who has spent the past 10 years struggling to help her own ADHD (attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder) child offers suggestions for managing the challenges facing such children and enhancing the quality of their lives. Since drug regimens have limitations, parents need to read appropriate literature and receive…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Problems, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nagin, Daniel; Tremblay, Richard E. – Child Development, 1999
Used semi-parametric mixture model with boys assessed repeatedly from 6 to 15 years to approximate a continuous distribution of developmental trajectories for aggression, opposition, and hyperactivity. Found that a chronic oppositional trajectory, with other trajectories held constant, led to covert delinquency only. A chronic physical aggression…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Aggression, Behavior Problems
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Roberts, J. E.; Symons, F. J.; Johnson, A.-M.; Hatton, D. D.; Boccia, M. L. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in motor and cognitive functioning, can be non-invasively measured via observation of spontaneous blink rates. Blink rates have been studied in a number of clinical conditions including schizophrenia, autism, Parkinsons, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder with results implicating either…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Males, Hyperactivity, Mental Retardation
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Reitman, David – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2006
In recent years, several papers have considered phenomena putatively relevant to rule-governed behavior (RGB). The author has condensed a few of his concerns about the practice of drawing casual connections between noncompliance, failure to complete assigned tasks, etc., and basic research on RGB. Some of the most important papers involving…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Self Control, Behavior Problems
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Gonzalez-Heydrich, Joseph; Weiss, Margaret; Connolly, Mary; Wambera, Kati; Jan, James E.; Plioplys, Sigita; Dunn, David W.; Kratochvil, Christopher J. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
This article presents a 10-year-old child with a 5-year history of severe hyperactivity and inattention. His medical history is significant for epilepsy since 8 years of age, with six tonic-clonic seizures in the past 2 years. The seizures are well controlled with carbamazepine, with only one seizure in the past 6 months. On assessment, he meets…
Descriptors: Physicians, Seizures, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Miranda, Ana; Soriano, Manuel; Fernandez, Inmaculada; Melia, Amanda – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2008
Comorbidity with other psychological problems (PP) complicates the course of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and makes treatment more difficult. The purpose of the present study was to (a) study the correspondence between the perceptions of parents and teachers about PP, (b) determine which PP predict the severity of the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Clinical Diagnosis, Rating Scales
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