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BY A N G E L I N A S AG G I O M O
THE MOST EFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
STRATEGIES FOR THE ELEMENTARY ADHD
STUDENT
WHAT IS ADHD?
• ADHD is a disorder of childhood and adolescence characterized by lack of impulse control, inability to concentrate and hyperactivity• How does it affect someone?• Lack of attention- day dreaming, becomes easily
bored, trouble staying on task and listening• Impulsivity- calling out, trouble waiting turns,
interrupt others, impatient• Hyperactivity- fidgeting and squirming, constantly
moving, nonstop talking
WHAT ARE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATIONS?
• Strategies/tools/methods used to modify behaviors
History of Behavior Modifications
• Edward Thorndike: Law of Effects: Puzzle Box• B.F. Skinner: Operant Conditioning: Pigeons• Both ideas stressed reinforcement to modify
behavior
ADHD STATISTICS/FACTS
• Effects 5% of school children in the United States• At least one child in every class has ADHD• 81% reported that they usually employ behavior
modification procedures in their classroom. • Growing disorder and effects more children every
year• Easy to diagnose children with ADHD or
misdiagnose
WHAT ARE PROBLEM BEHAVIORS FOR ADHD STUDENTS?
• Lack of completing work, calling out, lack of focus, excessive talking, physical contact, etc.
What are behavior modifications necessary for the ADHD student?• Help to reduce and eliminate problem
behaviors• Way to control unnecessary behaviors• Help the student to understand how to
behave
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION STRATEGIES
• Positive Reinforcement-social praise, reward systems• Verbal/Non-Verbal Cues• Checklist• Behavior Cards• Time out• Environment- classroom setup/management
MOST EFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION- POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
• What is it? Reinforcing desired behavior by rewarding positive behaviors• What is used in positive reinforcement? • Token exchange• Response cost• Social Praise• Classroom Lottery• Self-Monitoring/Evaluation
WHY DOES IT WORK?
• Children respond to positive feedback. It focuses on what the student is doing that is acceptable to reinforce the good behavior instead of bringing the student down by always disciplining student because of what they did wrong.
DO YOU REACT BETTER TO POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?
• Would you rather be told everything that you do wrong?
• Or Would you rather be told what you are doing right?
WHY OTHER MODIFICATIONS MAY FAIL TO WORK
• Student doesn’t understand• Focuses on negative• Modifications aren’t applied quick enough• Reinforcing wrong behavior• Students are ignored• Modification isn’t used consistently• Reinforcing negative behavior• Gives students negative attention
HOW TO IMPLEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM
• Create behavioral plan• Introduce to student• Create/provide rewards, tokens, charts, checklist,
etc.• Give verbal and non-verbal praise• Encourage• Track progress
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