Hyperactive-Impulsive
Students with ADHD tend to be too active and act before thinking. Often students who have the hyperactive-impulsive ADHD type will fidget, squirm and run around. Students may have trouble being quiet and will get out of their chair when not supposed to. Students might talk too much, blurt out answers and interrupt others. In class, students will have trouble waiting for a turn.
Techniques
Techniques
- Engaging curriculum
- Hands-on activities
- Help students learn to wait
- Shorter assignments
- Less work
- Daily report cards
- Many opportunities for students to move around room
- Lessons should include movement
- Gallery walks
- Exercise balls
- Use technology
- Color-coded folders
- Teach organization strategies
- To do lists
- Planners