ADHD



                    




             Marcel Ray Duriez                En 345.01Children's LiteratureSpring, 2011











            What is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD, and how does it affect children's devilment. In this document I have organized information, children's book; that would will appeals' to their interest.ADHD is familiar to most as a behavioral disorder; nine percent of United States children have some form of symptoms from this disorder. Accoutering to kids health.org they say that boys have three times more of a chance of having some form of the disorder than girls. Some of the common behaviors are being vocal, but without thought before speaking, acting out, or being hard to handle.              The first book that I reviewed was "Pay Attention Slosh" by Mark Smith the Illustrator is Gail Piazza,  The story in-tells about a boy named Joshua and the fact that he would not stay still. and when his mother would say behave he would just roll his eyes; and go on like nothing was said, and then Josh's mom and dad would yell and send hem to his room, Josh did not see why that he was getting into so much trouble. he had issue whit everyday day things like forgetting to do homework and not brushing his teeth at night, his teacher thought that he was just a "lazy slacker" they did know what he has ADHD.            In class Josh thought that the day would never come to end, he wanted to get his work done, but there were just too many other things that he wanted to see and do. But in math class all his friend that thought it was awesome that he could do big math problems in his head, and his teacher said to see if you try you can do it, but whit his type of ADHD math just come naturally.              Josh enjoyed being with his friend but he could not stand to the noises that they made, so have a hard time making friends it was not something he found easy to do. A student called hem Slosh and the nickname stuck with hem, Josh hated that name, along with school. So one day his parents took him to a doctor. And the doctor said that some children have attention issues that called ADHD. Now with what is need to help can do to me more successful and like to learnThis book is grate for parents and kids because it shows just how fare that we have come with medacshion and help for thoughts that have ADHD.            The next book I chose is “Some Times I Drive my Mom Crazy, But I Know She’s Crazy About Me”, a book children’s for them to have more self-esteem by Lawrence E. Shaplro, Ph.DIllustrated by Timothy Parrotte is a story about a young boy, that has ADHD and has a hard time with paying attention “acts wild and crazy” he often get into trouble at home and at school. The boy likes to put the blame of his disability on all though that knows him.            In this book there are methods for a child with ADHD calm theme self-down for example “”deep breathing and counting to ten slowly” and the child may become envious of others in his classes, so small class size and one on one teaching is most important with ADHD children. Like Josh in the book "Pay Attention Slosh" this boy as well diffracts with school “I really, hate, HATE, school”. Yelling at the child is not going to work it just makes them more forested. As teachers and parents you have to find out what works for the child’s own needs without isolating them they may need testing form a spachelest for a phocagallery exmatension to have paper placement in classes.   
           http://helpguide.org/mental/adhd_add_signs_symptoms












("Pay Attention Slosh" Mark Smith the Illustrated Gail Piazza 1997)(“Some Times I Drive my Mom Crazy, But I Know She’s Crazy About Me”, a book children’s for them to have more self-esteem Lawrence E. Shaplro, Ph.DIllustrated Timothy Parrotte 1995)





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