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Supporting Scouts with AHAD Leader Tips Many Scouts demonstrate the hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention that are characteristic of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. The aims and methods of the Scouting program make it an outstanding opportunity for those with AD/HD.
Coping At Camp With ADHD Magazine Article - Coping with Scouts at camp can be challenging. When you add attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), challenging doesn’t even begin to describe the experience!
A ttoop policy on Medications & AHAD Troop 33 has a written policy on scouts with AHAD & Medications
ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - lengthy publication by the National Institute of Health on ADHD, symptoms, description, treatments, etc.
ADHD Owner's Manual This web site defines ADHD and tells who gets it. It also discusses treatment and provides teacher tips which could be used by Scout leaders.
ADHD: Same Label, Different Settings I had a rare opportunity to witness the validity of this insight when I observed a boy I'll call David, aged 12 and diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), in two different Boy Scout troops.
NYU Child Study Center - IPN The NYU Child Study Center is a science-based center providing psychiatric care to children and adolescents with learning, behavior and emotional disorders.
Scouting and Cognitive/Emotional Disab. Scouts with cognitive/emotional disabilities present a unique set of issues and challenges to their leaders. However, increasing knowledge of the specific disability, methods of intervention and BSA policies regarding these issues.
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