Educators
The ADHD Program conducts many clinical services for educators that include, but not limited to, in-service workshops and evaluations.
Program Services
In-Service Workshops
The Duke ADHD Program has prepared a comprehensive teacher training presentation on identifying ADHD and managing attentional and behavioral difficulties in the classroom. The minimal time necessary is 45 minutes. Additional time would allow for more in-depth coverage and questions-and-answers ...
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Evaluations
Educators may have concerns about a student that relate to ADHD symptoms. The ADHD Clinic offers evaluations of ADHD as well as learning difficulties that provide information geared towards helping students succeed. Educators are encouraged to share these resources with parents of student about whom they have concerns. Please check these evaluation services:
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Academic Support Skills for Students
Teachers and school staff may find our Summer Treatment Program to be a helpful resource for ADHD students who need to learn study and organizational skills to be successful in middle school. For more information, click here:
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Useful Tools and Information
The ADHD Program encourages further reading and participation into ADHD and recommends several resource tools and information.