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Kemner, C.; Verbaten, M. N.; Cuperus, J. M.; Camfferman, G.; van Engeland, H. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1998
The saccadic eye movements, generated during a visual oddball task, were compared for 10 autistic children, 10 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 10 dyslexic children, and 10 typically developing children. Several abnormal patterns of saccades were found in the autistic group. (DB)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Autism, Child Development, Dyslexia
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Field, Tiffany M.; Quintino, Olga; Hernandez-Reif, Maria; Koslovsky, Gabrielle – Adolescence, 1998
Twenty-eight adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder were provided either massage therapy or relaxation therapy for 10 consecutive school days. The massage therapy group, but not the relaxation therapy group, self-rated as happier, and observers rated them as fidgeting less following the sessions. Teachers reported more time on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Happiness, Hyperactivity
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Segal, Ruth – Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1998
A qualitative study of daily experiences and adaptations of 17 families with children who have attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder found that parents develop strategies to enable children's competence with tasks. Successful strategies required changes in the daily routines of other family members. (SK)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Daily Living Skills, Family Life
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Demaray, Michelle Kilpatrick; Elliott, Stephen N. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2001
Investigates perceptions of social support behaviors exhibited by significant adults and peers at school among a group of students with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) characteristics. Data indicates that children with characteristics of ADHD perceived lower frequencies of overall support, and that both the ADHD and control groups…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Intermediate Grades, Social Support Groups
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McGoey, Kara E.; DuPaul, George J. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2000
Compares the effects of a token reinforcement and a response cost intervention in reducing the disruptive behavior of four preschool children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Results show that both interventions were effective; teachers rated both highly acceptable with a preference for response cost. Implications for future research…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Problems, Hyperactivity, Intervention
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Shalev, Ruth S.; Manor, Orly; Kerem, Batsheva; Ayali, Mady; Badichi, Navah; Friedlander, Yechiel; Gross-Tsur, Varda – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2001
Siblings and parents of 39 children with dyscalculia were assessed for arithmetic, reading, and attention disorders. Findings indicated a familial prevalence of dyscalculia almost tenfold higher than expected for the general population and suggest that dyscalculia, like other learning disabilities, has a significant familial aggregation,…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Dyscalculia
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Schlozman, Steven C.; Schlozman, Vivien R. – Educational Leadership, 2000
ADHD is a neuropsychiatric disorder in youngsters characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. To avoid chaotic classrooms, incomplete assignments, and universal misery, teachers should view ADHD children as whole persons, be proactive, and recognize their own biases. Assisting such students requires caution, creativity, and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Conceptual Tempo, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
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Whalen, Carol K.; Jamner, Larry D.; Henker, Barbara; Delfino, Ralph J.; Lozano, Jorie M. – Child Development, 2002
Examined the everyday lives of adolescents with low, middle, or high levels of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as assessed by either parent or teen. Found that adolescents with high ADHD levels recorded more negative moods, lower alertness, more entertaining activities relative to achievement-oriented pursuits, more time with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems
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McCluskey, Ken W.; McCluskey, Andrea L. A. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1999
Reports on experiences of living with ADHD from parents' and young adult's perspectives. Describes the types and characteristics of ADHD. Presents suggestions on ways to live and cope with a hyperactive child. (Author/JDM)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Child Rearing, Cognitive Style, Hyperactivity
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Posavac, Heidi D.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Posavac, Steven S. – Behavior Modification, 1999
Tests the efficacy of a cueing procedure for improving the impulse regulation of four boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) during social skills training. Behavioral data suggested that all subjects demonstrated positive changes in impulse regulation. Likewise, the treatment effects appeared to have produced positive effects on…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Cues, Hyperactivity
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McGee, R.; Brodeur, D.; Symons, D.; Andrade, B.; Fahie, C. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2004
This study used a double-dissociation design to evaluate whether children with ADHD demonstrated specific deficits relative to children with Reading Disorders. Recent theory suggests that ADHD children have deficits in time perception and working memory, whereas RD children have deficits in phonological decoding. The performance of 113…
Descriptors: Memory, Interaction, Time Management, Performance Tests
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Piatigorsky, Auran; Hinshaw, Stephen P. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2004
To investigate the role of psychopathic traits in a clinical and comparison sample, we obtained dimensional California Child Q-Set (CCQ) personality profiles for 66 preadolescent boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and 56 comparison boys during naturalistic summer programs and correlated each boy's CCQ profile with an…
Descriptors: Peer Acceptance, Summer Programs, Rejection (Psychology), Males
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Jensen, Peter S.; Hoagwood, Kimberly Eaton; Roper, Margaret; Arnold, L. Eugene; Odbert, Caroi; Crowe, Maura; Molina, Brooke S.G.; Hechtman, Lily; Hinshaw, Stephen P.; Hoza, Betsy; Newcorn, Jeffrey; Swanson, James; Wells, Karen – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: To date, no instrument has been developed that captures children's services use across primary care, specialty mental health, and other settings, including setting, treatment type, provider discipline, and length and intensity of specific interventions over varying follow-up periods. The authors developed a highly structured services…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Health Services, Mental Health Programs
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Ratner, Sharon; Laor, Nathaniel; Bronstein, Yifat; Weizman, Abraham; Toren, Paz – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: This open-label study assessed the effectiveness of reboxetine, a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) resistant to a previous methylphenidate trial. Method: Thirty-one child and adolescent outpatients, aged 8 to 18 (mean age, 11.7; SD = 2.87)…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychiatry, Adolescents, Rating Scales
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Houghton, Stephen; Milner, Nikki; West, John; Douglas, Graham; Lawrence, Vivienne; Whiting, Ken; Tannock, Rosemary; Durkin, Kevin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
The motor control of 49 unmedicated boys clinically diagnosed with ADHD, case-matched with 49 non-ADHD boys, was assessed while playing Crash Bandicoot I, a SonyTM Playstation platform computer video game. In Crash Bandicoot participants control the movements of a small-animated figure through a hazardous jungle environment. Operationally defined…
Descriptors: Memory, Video Games, Play, Males
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