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SI_IE_V-2
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SI_IE_V-2
SI_C3_V-25
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SI_C3_V-25
Early Intervention/ Group Therapy Session
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Early Intervention/ Group Therapy Session
Bringing The Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder Into Focus
Просмотров 5175 лет назад
Bengal Therapeutic Intervention is a specialized training and treatment centre for children with Autism , Cerebral palsy , Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder , Learning Disability , Mental Retardation, Down Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy, Walking Problems, Delayed Development, Anxiety Disorder, Speech and Language Problem, Stammering Problem,Rea...
Speech Therapist in Kolkata
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Bengal Therapeutic Intervention is a treatment and training centre for special children such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome etc and hand rehabilitation for adults as well.
Titas
Просмотров 325 лет назад
Titas
Understand Your Child's Sensory processing Difficulties_SPD_Ot.Amit Choudhury
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Understand Your Child's Sensory processing Difficulties_SPD_Ot.Amit Choudhury
Communicating without words
Просмотров 2206 лет назад
Introducing one method of how to communicate without speech. Studies haves shown that this does not hinder speech development. Andrew Fam SLP, Singapore.
Feeding Problems /Parents Interview#Occupational Therapy Kolkata
Просмотров 6956 лет назад
Children often have problems in feeding.It is very important to identify who is problem feeders and who is picky eaters. Some differently abled children such a autism, CP, ADHD, Down Syndrome also can suffer from the same type of problem. It may be related to sensory or motor problems. Bengal Therapeutic Intervention is a specialized therapy centre for special children with Autism , Cerebral pa...
Successful Classroom-Reading/writing - Part 3 - Linda Fisher
Просмотров 1166 лет назад
Successful Classroom-Reading/writing - Part 3 - Linda Fisher
FloorTime- Symbolic and logical thinking - Part 8
Просмотров 496 лет назад
FloorTime- Symbolic and logical thinking - Part 8
Floortime - Symbolic and Logical Thinking - Part 7
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Floortime - Symbolic and Logical Thinking - Part 7
FloorTime : Symbolic & Logical Thinking - Part 4
Просмотров 4346 лет назад
FloorTime : Symbolic & Logical Thinking - Part 4
Foods & Feeding Problems/Autism/SPD
Просмотров 2476 лет назад
Welcome to Bengal therapeutic intervention ( A specialized therapy centre for Special Children ) We would be very happy if you have few times for us ,so we can give you details information about our organisation. Bengal Therapeutic Intervention is a specialized therapy centre for special children with Autism ,Cerebral palsy , Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder ,...
Organisation Of Behaviour- Occupational Therapy
Просмотров 1296 лет назад
Organisation Of Behaviour- Occupational Therapy
Reflections On Dyslexia - Part 1
Просмотров 2306 лет назад
Reflections On Dyslexia - Part 1
ADHD in the Classroom- Strategies For Teacher - Part 2
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ADHD in the Classroom- Strategies For Teacher - Part 2
ADHD in the Classroom- Strategies For Teacher - Part 1
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ADHD in the Classroom- Strategies For Teacher - Part 1
Managing ADHD in the classroom
Просмотров 9436 лет назад
Managing ADHD in the classroom

Комментарии

  • @victor-j3p9k
    @victor-j3p9k 5 дней назад

    amazing

  • @janejoyce8373
    @janejoyce8373 21 день назад

    Don’t EVER send a child to a corner and shame him for ADHD behaviors! That does not work and only serves to reinforce to the child that he is “bad” and “a failure” Shame on that teacher!

  • @livtrevisani
    @livtrevisani 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU so much for making this content available!

  • @rizalaguitan8827
    @rizalaguitan8827 8 месяцев назад

    Were i can find doktor for adhd quezon city manila..please i want to check my 5 years old son

  • @karenaugustin2078
    @karenaugustin2078 8 месяцев назад

    I hope viewers are aware that some of those methods used by the teachers are outdated and no longer used. Sitting the child in a closet facing the wall is a big no no . Also a child can be corrected and redirected without being shamed like this little boy was😢. The task behaviour method is damaging because the child associates writing with bad behaviour. I like the younger teachers method of touching the children gently and speaking in a calm gentle tone. The older teacher who put the child in the corner seems irritable and on edge. There are so many things wrong with this video the most glaring is not integrating children with adhd in a regular classroom with support. YT should take this outdated video down for disinformation.

  • @pipsuki
    @pipsuki Год назад

    i was diagnosed at the age of 10 in 2005. i was lucky but god! i was heartbroken cause i knew something was wrong with me at school

  • @yogibr82
    @yogibr82 Год назад

    The parents of ADHD children struggle at parenting their children at home. Many times that means the child spends more time by themselves, more time in front of a screen, and less time engaging with people in a balanced and structured way. They don’t have a healthy diet at home so their mood swings back and forth… added sugars and a high concentration of fatty processed foods… So when an “adhd” child enters a classroom where they need to focus on a single voice or a single activity… it’s completely foreign to them. And if their home atmosphere is completely out of control… or they’re simply lonely at home… you will see a child who exhibits adhd symptoms in a classroom environment… TEACH THE PARENTS. FORCE THE PARENTS TO CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIORS.

    • @A.l.l16
      @A.l.l16 4 месяца назад

      Good day not all the time hmm

  • @ekaterinaefanova7015
    @ekaterinaefanova7015 Год назад

    This video is hard to watch. Beside disabilities, or better to say learning differences, many these kids have strengths that are totally ignored. ADHD, Dyslexic, etc. kids process information differently that may result in great creativity, hyper focus in the activities, projects they like, learning while fidgeting, jumping around, etc. (that may help them to focus, which is not allowed in regular classrooms with many students). I am trying to use my children’s strengths while studying with them. One on one, or a small class works the best. The teachers together with the parents’ help can find what strategies work best and motivate children accordingly. Parents need to be very careful choosing the right program, or school, observe teachers as much as possible, help them, educate themselves. Half of the teachers couldn’t teach my children, they didn’t have the patience, or experience, or the knowledge how to handle the kids. The other half were/are brilliant and can engage my children. I am closely monitoring my kids’ educational experiences. If the environment or the teachers are not a good fit, I change the teachers, learning centers, programs, etc. It works well for us. My children are able to interact with the typically behaving and learning peers, cope with somewhat noisy classroom environment (still learning the skill), and are doing well in homeschool program and in online classes. The key is to customize their education according to their learning strengths, with minimum distractions, giving them brakes, a prize upon completing a school day (whatever motivates them). Throwing ADHD kids into regular classroom or segregate them as in this video is an educational failure.

  • @blancapalomamorenorodrigue4643

    Wow that chart ex tragedy is very good! Thank you

  • @ConcreteAngelx3
    @ConcreteAngelx3 Год назад

    30 kindergartners with ADHD in one classroom? I hope those teachers made bank. I would never. I have 1 out of 24 kindergartners with ADHD this year and that’s too much.

  • @freedomforusa1658
    @freedomforusa1658 Год назад

    Chalk boards! Giant glasses! Left brained classrooms! Ruuuuunnnn! Kids are meant to physically learn their environment FIRST, not glued to a chair for 7 hours until 18 hours a day. It's not a new thing, it's unbrainwashing.

  • @CP-nf9my
    @CP-nf9my Год назад

    If you want parents to listen, the ones that are helping our children every day, some of us every hour, quit dismissing the "theories" we have literally seen work, such as food allergies/reactions. When my child was younger, I could tell you which food he ate by the reaction; they were that defined. You might want to add "Is This Your Child," by Doris Rapp to your reading. It was life-changing for us. Some parents, me included, work our entire parenting lives dealing with it and problem-solving because I refuse to medicate the problem away, which is malarkey anyway. So, the parent issue may be true for most, but not for us. In addition to teaching my own children, I've successfully taught classes of all ADHD students, both on and off medication, and continue to do so today.

  • @lisacrone3874
    @lisacrone3874 Год назад

    This video is outdated. Universal design of classrooms asks us to consider the environment. This video is highlighting what's wrong with the adhd child not whatsxwrong with the environment and the school system.

  • @feruzaferuza9740
    @feruzaferuza9740 Год назад

    Very good technique!can you advise me please how to use this method for individual working with child?? please answer

  • @soniatriana9091
    @soniatriana9091 Год назад

    The children (with the Blue cards/bad behaviors) should still be allowed to play with the other kids, so that they can learn how to interact with them & copy their good behaviors. The teacher & aides should supervise & point out the appropriate behaviors to everyone especially to the child who needs to learn to control his behaviors. Separating the child & giving him demotions is indefensible, mean, & totally inappropriate. You’re segregating & punishing him 👎🏼👎🏼

  • @halbop3370
    @halbop3370 2 года назад

    This is woefully outdated and wrong.

  • @norM_ystical
    @norM_ystical 2 года назад

    This is abuse... You're treating them like dogs... Absolutely disgusting...

    • @kielmun566
      @kielmun566 2 года назад

      I have ADHD. It's a big problem that affects my life. Even simple task is hard to do. This behavior modification is a great help. I'm sorry but your comment is insensitive and would cause others who is struggling to not seek proper help.

    • @norM_ystical
      @norM_ystical 2 года назад

      @@kielmun566 Well, I'm sorry, it's just that I've heard that ABA and similar things cause trauma for most victims of it Also, I have ADHD too

    • @shawnweisner3218
      @shawnweisner3218 Год назад

      Dose anyone have children who have adhd if yes please respond

    • @jen10272001
      @jen10272001 Год назад

      ​@@norM_ystical Do your own research. ABA is just a teaching technique just like others. It all depends on who the teacher is. Just like regular school if you get a bad teacher you can be abused. I'm on the spectrum and use verbal behavior type ABA with my son and it's made me a much more positive patient parent. It's far from abusive. Don't listen to haters online. They don't even know what it is.

    • @johncrisden8654
      @johncrisden8654 Год назад

      I would like to know if you have any techniques that you feel are better or more effective?

  • @mavarlynforbes5200
    @mavarlynforbes5200 2 года назад

    After watching this video.I really like the way the teachers are trying their best to help these children

  • @trickdaddy0162
    @trickdaddy0162 2 года назад

    That's terrible public schools are lost and turning more and more dark and twisted with indoctrination

  • @rimayad3140
    @rimayad3140 2 года назад

    I didn’t like that the child is punished like this in front of everyone !!

    • @norM_ystical
      @norM_ystical 2 года назад

      EXACTLY!! This is just abuse!! :((

  • @RandomEdits084
    @RandomEdits084 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @srbutler75
    @srbutler75 2 года назад

    This feels outdated to the point of being not useful

    • @amazinge7968
      @amazinge7968 2 года назад

      What is outdated? I feel like this is still useful. This type of intervention I think should be used or introduced when you are teaching kindergarten when school starts. The charts can be removed when the students have mastered the behaviors in the classroom. It could be then revisited when a child reverts back to the unwanted behaviors in the classroom. This intervention is beneficial to all the students and not just the child with ADHD or other issues.

    • @johncrisden8654
      @johncrisden8654 Год назад

      @@amazinge7968 I am currently a PE teaching in 2023 and we are definitely still using all these techniques. I've literally seen this work also I've seen it not work in some cases.

  • @dr.deannaellis-chopin7433
    @dr.deannaellis-chopin7433 2 года назад

    What caused the neurologic flaw in the brain?

    • @NC_SUGAR
      @NC_SUGAR 2 года назад

      @@CocoChanelle-1 that's not always true. My daughter had ADHD. Still does but she's 33 now and has learned to manage it. Her dad and I were literally Nerds. Neither used drugs or alcohol and our parents were the same. We did extensive family research on both sides of our families because it was so important to us to understand our daughter. Conclusion? Some people are just born with this or it is from childhood vaccines? We never found an unvaccinated child with ADHD or ADD issues. Even now we continue to look.

    • @norM_ystical
      @norM_ystical 2 года назад

      It just happens. There's no causing or preventing it. That's the facts.

    • @Aurea8787
      @Aurea8787 Год назад

      I would be very curious to see a follow-up with these kids as adults and hear their opinions on the use of behavior modification.

    • @sohniya7681
      @sohniya7681 Год назад

      @@CocoChanelle-1 you are ignorant. Get knowledge.

    • @CocoChanelle-1
      @CocoChanelle-1 Год назад

      @@sohniya7681 you are entitled to your opinion. That doesn’t mean it’s true.

  • @callmeteacherama3362
    @callmeteacherama3362 2 года назад

    This was very helpful thank u

    • @karenaugustin2078
      @karenaugustin2078 8 месяцев назад

      No please this is out dated info. Don't use them

  • @pampapal1727
    @pampapal1727 2 года назад

    Contact no kaise milega