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Teach for Attention!: A Tool Belt of Strategies for Engaging Students with Attention Challenges

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Ezra Werb

  • Teach for Attention!
  • Teach for Attention!
    A wealth of practical engagement strategies for students with ADHD, low self-confidence, distraction & other attention challenges.

208 pages
Interest Age: 5 to 14
2019
ISBN: 9781631983191

If learning is a motor, student engagement is the key. But when teaching students with ADHD and other attention challenges, sometimes even the most finely tuned classroom can sputter. Teach for Attention! is your tool belt of teaching strategies for students with ADHD, low self-confidence, distraction, and other attention challenges. Dozens of true classroom stories show the strategies in action. It’s all about making simple fixes so you can reach every student without changing your approach or revamping your curriculum. Carry these ideas with you like tools on a belt—the right one will be there when you need it!

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

  • Set the Stage to Get Engaged
  • The Challenge of Engagement
  • Teaching for Attention—An Origin Story
  • Who Is This Book For?
  • Attention and Executive Functions: The Basics
  • How to Use This Book
  • Engaging with Success

CHAPTER 1: Get Interest Rates Up: How to Incorporate Students’ Personal Interests

  • Get to Know Students’ Interests
  • Input: Incorporate Their Interests Into Lessons
  • Production: Let Students Be Experts in the Work They Produce
  • Keeping It Appropriate
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 2: Play the Confidence Game: How to Raise Self-Esteem and Reduce Stress

  • Create Incremental Successes
  • Highlight Students’ Strengths
  • Use Reinforcement Systems Effectively
  • Show Students That Mistakes Are Okay
  • Offer Encouragement and Praise Like Coaches Do.
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 3: Let Out the Fizz: How to Include Effective Fidgeting and Movement in Class

  • Sensory Need: Hands
  • Sensory Need: Legs, Feet, and Seat
  • Sensory Need: Whole Body
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 4: Send Them in the Write Direction: How to Promote Writing Production

  • Go Beyond the Pencil
  • Set Up Students for Quick Successes
  • Have Students Type
  • Encourage Speech-to-Text
  • Allow Slide-Making Programs
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 5: Make a Long Story Feel Short: How to Engage

  • Students in the Reading Process
  • Frontload Key Story Elements and Information
  • Use Audiobooks
  • Use Ebooks
  • Find Graphic Novel Versions
  • Teach How to Make Text Connections
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 6: Teach in High Definition: How to Make Things Clear Visually

  • Color-Code for Clarity
  • Use Graphic Organizers
  • Use Pictures and Symbols
  • Emphasize Key Words
  • Reduce Visual Clutter on Worksheets
  • Give Models of Expected Work
  • Project Digitally
  • The Big Takeaway

CHAPTER 7: Adjust Their Mirror: How to Encourage

  • Self-Awareness and Self-Management
  • Controlling Impulses
  • Quality Checks
  • Mental Energy
  • Time Management and Production
  • Planning Ahead
  • Organization of Materials
  • The Big Takeaway
  • Some Chocolate Chips for the Road

Notes

References and Resources

Index

About the Author

"This book on how to promote kids’ attention in learning is filled with practical and simple strategies based on what we know about the ADHD learner. Ezra’s approach is positive and reflects a deep understanding that students’ interests, talents, and styles provide the best cues to engagement. My favorite chapters are on finding and incorporating students’ interests and employing strategies that allow movement. Using case studies and guest speakers in each chapter makes the reading both enjoyable and accessible. I highly recommend this book to everyone who cares about student engagement and enjoyment in learning."
- Susan Baum, Ph.D, author of To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled and director of the 2e Center at Bridges Academy

"Teach for Attention! is a superb read for K–8 educators of all experience levels. As a seasoned resource specialist, Ezra reminds us of the effective tools that are readily available within our reach outside of the usual choices, preferential seating, and mini breaks for our students. His frankness of speed bumps are relatable situations while offering genuine tested solutions through various anecdotes. Furthermore, his inclusion of tech tools to help truncate and/or facilitate student work is veritably handy. This is an essential book that all educators can refer to time and again to help the kiddos who struggle in academic settings."
- Valerie Sun, Ed.D, EmpowerED Consulting