Are you struggling with students who have ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)? There is likely to be at least one student in any mainstream class with ADHD an evolving concept that affects pupils learning concentration behaviour & social relationships. In order to offer effective support & maximize the learning potential of all students in your classroom you will need to understand the different needs of all children but perhaps especially those with ADHD. With sections covering the background to ADHD the school setting & the wider context of home life this complete resource ensures excellent practice for working with students with ADHD. It provides: examples of successful tried-&-tested strategies; activities to use with children; checklists; information on referral pathways; advice on working with parents; & case studies to facilitate discussion. A substantial bank of electronic resource materials is available from the SAGE website to use with the book including Power Point presentations & a range of photocopiable sheets. Packed with the most up-to-date information & rooted in real-life examples from the authors own experiences & research this is the complete resource you need to help you work successfully with students who have ADHD. Every class teacher SENCO & teaching assistant in a primary or secondary school will find this an invaluable & supportive guide. Linda Wheeler is an independent education consultant & researcher having been for many years a teacher in both mainstream & special schools. She is currently a part-time Lecturer at the University of Worcester.