Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Tariq Alghassab

Tariq Alghassab

EAP1- A / News Talk

Article Report- 9


Author:

None.

Title of article:

Outdoor time improves ADHD.

Publication:

Press TV.

Date of article:

Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:09 PM GMT

Short summary

In this article, researchers from the University of Illinois studied the usefulness of play and sit among the trees and grass for children who have attention deficit and hyperactivity (ADHD). The researchers found that symptoms are less and lighter if they ret the children play who have attention deficit and hyperactivity regularly in an environment of green and openness. The researchers found no significant difference between boys and girls, which showed that all children have ADHD may benefit from having regular green times.

Issue that I can find

1- Does it include special education programs in schools that should plan having ADHD children to play and sit in a green environment regularly?

2- What is the real impact of the environment on children with ADHD?

3- Do you think there a relationship between this disorder and environmental factors?

My opinion

In my opinion, and through my work as a teacher for children with special needs, it is necessary that the child is left playing and sitting in the school garden and home and regularly with the supervision of parents and teachers on it. In addition to that must be placed within the student's individual instructional plan and follow-up behavior of the child periodically.

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home