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“This book focuses on educational implications of Tourette syndrome, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, eating disorders, and other issues, as well as pediatric medications and side effects. The well-organized chapters include research reviews, educational strategies, handouts, and discussion questions and are valuable resources for school psychologists, teachers, administrators, nurses, and others.”
—Patti L. Harrison, President, National Association of School Psychologists Professor of School Psychology, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
The educator's go-to reference for important psychiatric health topics!
Increasingly, educators are called upon to address children's medical as well as mental health needs within the school setting. Based on a critical review of current research, this concise, highly practical volume outlines the most relevant psychiatric health issues for educators today.
Written for school psychologists, counselors, administrators, and teachers, this easy-to-understand resource covers:
Neuropsychiatric conditions that commonly affect children, including Tourette syndrome, bipolar/mood disorders, and anxiety disorder; Psychopharmacology, including the use of atypical antipsychotics and autism, the treatment of tardive dyskinesia in children, the medical management of ADHD, polypharmacy prescription practice, and side effects of common health medications; Dietary control and supplement use that includes dietary treatments for autism, identification and treatment of eating disorders, and use of steroids in adolescence.
Featuring case studies, strategies for educators, discussion questions, glossaries, and handouts, Psychiatric Disorders provides valuable information to practitioners involved in providing differentiated instruction and educational accommodations, offering special education services, collaborating with families, working with the community, or influencing policy.
Educational Implications of Commonly Used Pediatric Medications
Educational Implications of Commonly Used Pediatric Medications
School psychologist Tamika Peters was asked to consult about a second-grade teacher about Kyla, a student with a history of learning and attention problems. Kyla has struggled to acquire basic academic and social skills in the classroom. She was diagnosed with asthma last year and has been on several medications the last few months in an effort to control her asthma. Kyla often wheezes and has difficulty breathing both in the classroom and during physical exertion. Kyla was most recently prescribed a beta-2 agonist drug that often causes nervousness and restlessness.
To gather information on the possible effects of medication, the school psychologist had both Kyla's teacher and parents complete the ...
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