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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. ADHD. Final Jeopardy. Home. True OR False 200pts. True OR False: ADHD only effects adults. False, it occurs across all cultural, racial and socioeconomic groups and it can cause problems for adults as well as children at any level of intelligence. Home. True OR False 400 pts.

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  1. Jeopardy Home

  2. ADHD Final Jeopardy Home

  3. True OR False 200pts • True OR False: ADHD only effects adults. • False, it occurs across all cultural, racial and socioeconomic groups and it can cause problems for adults as well as children at any level of intelligence. Home

  4. True OR False 400 pts • True OR False: Males are more likely to be identified as having ADHD • True, They are 3 to 4 times more likely to be identified with ADHD when compared to females. Home

  5. True OR False 600 pts • True OR False: Students with ADHD differ from other students because they are unable to concentrate on the task at hand. • True Home

  6. True OR False 800 pts • True OR False: Hyperactivity is a condition of displaying low energy and is characterized by the student’s lack of motivation. • False, they display excessive energy and can be characterized by their restlessness and agitation. Home

  7. Can I have your number? 200 pts • Typically, the number of children with ADHD in a school’s population ranges from:A. 1-2%B. 3-5%C. 7-10%D. 15-20% Home

  8. Can I have your number? 200 pts • Typically, the number of children with ADHD in a school’s population ranges from:A. 1-2%B. 3-5%C. 7-10%D. 15-20% Home

  9. Can I have your number? 400 pts • How many out of the 9 symptoms must a student have before he/she is categorized as an inattentive type? • 6 Home

  10. Can I have your number? 600 pts • What percentage of students with ADHD will fail a grade?A. 50%B. 25%C. 70%D. 90% Home

  11. Can I have your number? 600 pts • What percentage of students with ADHD will fail a grade?A. 50%B. 25%C. 70%D. 90% Home

  12. Can I have your number? 800 pts • DSM-IV-TR requires that the conditions associated with ADHD be present before what age? • 7 years old Home

  13. ADHD Grocery List 200 pts • Name 3 types of ADHD • 1. The predominantly inattentive type • 2. The predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type • 3. The combined type Home

  14. ADHD Grocery List 400 pts • ADHD is a neurological syndrome generally characterized by what 3 things? • 1. Impulsivity • 2. Distractibility • 3. Hyperactivity Home

  15. ADHD Grocery List 600 pts DOUBLE JEOPARDY Question Home

  16. Checklists are used as rating scales for behavior. What is the most frequently used checklist? • The checklists in the Child Behavior Checklist series by Achenbach, Rescorla and McConaughy Home

  17. ADHD Grocery List 800 pts • Research shows that people with ADHD exhibit certain deficits in several areas. Name 3 areas. • Selective attention • Executive attention • Sustained attention • Orienting of attention Home

  18. Definitions 200 pts • ADHD is considered a medical condition. What is the appropriate category that people with ADHD are considered in? • Other Health Impaired Home

  19. Definitions 17 400 pts • The DSM-IV-TR notes that approximately 50% of clinic-referred people with ADHD also have what kind of disorder? It is characterized by patterns of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior toward authority figures • Oppositional defiant disorder Home

  20. Definitions 600 pts • Are teachers and other educators allowed to prescribe certain medications for children with ADHD? • No, only Doctors have that authority Home

  21. Definitions 800 pts • What are teratogens, and what is their relationship to ADHD? • They are toxins in the environment that can block the normal development of a fetus, and the are a possible cause of ADHD Home

  22. Misc. 200 pts • What is the most important part of how a class is handled for the student with ADHD? • The STRUCTURE of the class Home

  23. Misc. 400 pts DOUBLE JEOPARDY Question Home

  24. What is the first step recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children in order to attempt to identify a child with ADHD? Home

  25. Document Behavior observed by both parents and teachers that is indicative of ADHD Home

  26. Misc. 600 pts • Name three of the nine possible symptoms a student can display in order to be characterized as having hyperactive-impulsive ADHD Home

  27. Fidgets and Squirms in seat • Leaves desk or seat in classroom at inappropriate times • Runs and climbs in situation when inappropriate • Avoids engaging in quiet leisure activities • Acts as if driven and is always “on the go” • Talks excessively • Blurts out answers impulsively, often before the question has been completed • Displays difficultly waiting in lines and taking turns • Butts into conversation or people’s games. Home

  28. Misc. 800 pts • True OR False: ADHD is now viewed as the result of a neurological medical disorder rather than as a purely behavior problem. • True Home

  29. Final Jeopardy • List the nine possible symptoms a student might show if he/she is to be categorized as an inattentive type. Home

  30. 1. Failing to give close attention to details, leading to careless mistakes • 2. Having difficulty sustaining attention tasks and to play activities • 3. Having difficulty listening to what is being said • 4. Having difficulty following through and completing homework assignments, classroom assignments, chores, or occupational duties • 5. Having difficulty organizing tasks • 6. Avoiding tasks that require strenuous mental activity • 7. Losing materials that are necessary to complete tasks • 8. Being easily distracted by extraneous activity • 9. Forgetting schedules of daily activities Home

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