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    The only danger that involves cannabis is the illegalization of it. There are millions of cannabis users in the United States that have been stereotyped as “drug addicts” or “pot heads” by individuals who do not fully understand the positive aspects of this plant. Marijuana can be used for many things, which include medical purposes and to decrease deforestation and pollution. The government is spending too much money that belongs to Americans to prevent legalization, when in fact it can produce…

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    Neuronetics Case Study

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    to traditional depression treatments. Clinical trials began in 2007 and TMS became approved by the FDA in 2008. The company is expanding the therapies focus in new directions including: the treatment of epilepsy, depression in adolescents, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder), TS (Tourette’s Syndrome), Anxiety, OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), Schizophrenia, Headaches, and Traumatic Brain injuries…

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    ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder) is one of many common childhood disorders that can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Difficulty paying attention, following instructions, sitting still, managing time, organizing and controlling hyper active behavior are the symptoms of ADHD. Equally affecting both genders, more and more children, adults and adolescents are being diagnosed with ADHD today. Behavioral observations determine being diagnosed with ADHD or not. ADHD being a…

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    Group Play Therapy

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    positive socio-emotional functioning for multiple child populations (Bratton et al., 2005). Notably, current research presents increasing evidence for the benefits of group play therapy in dealing with the social impairments found in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Communication…

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    Throughout the duration of the service learning experience, conducted observations took place within the third grade classroom of Mrs. Hale at Cumberland Road Elementary. The respectably moderately sized classroom consisted of twenty students. Although the classroom was not substantially dense in population, multiple students did require Individualized Education Programs (IEP). This subgroup of students included three emotional based IEPs. Consequently, the third grass class of Mrs. Hale…

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    Positive reinforcement used with children of disorders Reinforcement is used by a child 's elders to show the child the desired behavior. Positive reinforcement is a way to reward the child for proper behavior, while still teaching them how to act. Positive reinforcement avoids using punishment, yelling, degradation (Boyd & Bee, 2009). Reinforcement has been around for years and has been used around the world by generations of parents. It is a familiar term in modern society. There are many…

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    Don T Medicate Essay

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    Don’t Medicate! Stay Healthy and Great! Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a disease that cannot currently be cured and effects a lot of elementary aged children. That is not to say that stimulants do not aid in some of the treating of the symptoms. Children are very different in their means of reacting to the way they are helped with such symptoms. Some children take it in a way that others do not. That means that proper doctor’s visits are needed to ensure their own ways of adapting…

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    Out of all the disorders that affect a child’s schooling and life, nothing has a greater impact than Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. As of 2011, 11% of children (ages 4-17) have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, roughly about 6.4 million. This number has slowly risen over the years, 4% in the last 8 years alone. What is this disorder? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is defined by the Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine as “a disorder characterized…

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    Devon ADHD Case Study

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    Devon was diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type when she was nine years old. Devon was in the forth grade at the time and was having trouble completing her class work. Devon was a pleasant and quiet little girl at school, but was easily distracted and often day dreamed causing her to have trouble with class assignments. Devon also had a hard time listening and completing task at home. Her parents had to repeat things to her often and Devon would forget what she was told. Devon was put on 20…

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    there is a total of twenty students. Thirteen girls and seven boys aged 9-10 are present in the classroom. Amongst the twenty students, a variety of different needs and abilities are present. The students with special needs include students with attention deficit disorder. 2. What are the learning outcomes for this lesson? The learning outcomes of this lesson is for the students to successfully make inferences…

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