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Talking With Parents
Talking with parents about the struggles their child is having in class can be a difficult task for teachers and childcare professionals. According to Powell and Driver (2013), “teachers and school staff can talk with parents about the possibility of their child needing to undergo an evaluation for ADHD, but the official diagnosis must come from a medical professional or clinician (i.e., medical doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist)” (Section 5.5). Reflect on what this statement means to you. How can you talk with parents about this subject without sounding as if you are diagnosing? What advice can you provide to parents who come to you with concerns about their child without implying that a disability is present?
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It is true that talking with parents about the struggles their child is having in class can be a
difficult task for teachers and children professionals. Definitely, this means that ADHD
evaluation needs someone who is knowledgeable about ADHD and someone who has an
experience in evaluating and treating those with ADHD. It w...
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