by Thomas J. Power, James L. Karustis, and Dina F. Habboushe
This manual presents the first empirically supported homework intervention approach specifically developed for families coping with ADHD.
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For children with ADHD in grades 1-6, problems with homework have been shown to contribute to academic skills deficits, underachievement, and significant levels of parent child conflict. This manual presents the first empirically supported homework intervention approach specifically developed for families coping with ADHD. Grounded in a solid theoretical and empirical rationale, the book provides detailed instructions for setting up the program, recruiting and selecting participants, and conducting each of the seven sessions. Practitioners learn how to implement specialized instructional and behavioral interventions to facilitate collaborative home school relationships, foster effective study skills and work habits, and enhance family functioning and children's self-esteem. The program can be used with groups of parents and children or with one family at a time. Special features of the volume include detailed case examples; checklists for monitoring the integrity of interventions; recruiting instruments and outcome measures; and helpful parent handouts.
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Foreword, Susan M. Sheridan.
Preface.
1. Introduction to Homework Success.
2. Background and Justification.
3. Recruiting and Screening Participants.
4. Assessing Intervention Integrity and Evaluating Outcomes, with Sheeba Daniel.
5. Setting Up the Program: Practical Considerations.
6. Initiating the Program
7. Group Session 1: Introducting Homework Success.
8. Group Session 2: Establishing Homework Ritual and Giving Instructions.
9. Group Session 3: Providing Positive Reinforcement.
10. Group Session 4: Managing Time and Setting Goals.
11. Group Session 5: Using Punishment Successfully.
12. Group Session 6: Integrating Skills and Anticipating Future Problems.
13. Group Session 7: Providing Follow-Up Support.
14. Including Children in Homework Success, with Stephen S. Leff, Tracy E. Costigan, Suzanne G. Goldstein, and Sheeba Daniel.
15. Assessing Outcomes: Case Illustrations, with Sheeba Daniel.
16. Conclusions.
Appendices:
A. Recruiting Handout and Letters.
B. Recruiting Instruments and Outcome Measures.
C. Integrity Checklists for Parent Group.
D. Parent Handouts.
E. Materials for Child Group.
"This book provides a practical road map for anyone wishing to implement a successful homework program for children and their families. It is designed for students with ADHD, but its applications are not limited to this group alone. The ideas and procedures could be used with just about any student having homework problems. The book is a treasure trove of practical ideas, covering everything from implementing positive motivational strategies, to assessing problems, to troubleshooting, follow-up, and family support. Anyone working with students who are having academic difficulties should have this valuable book." -William R. Jenson, PhD, University of Utah
602 pages; 7 X 10;hard bound
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