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On time–on task: Attention-Deficit Disorder A system for task management
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Early childhood education
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2010
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On time–on task: Attention-Deficit Disorder A system for task management
Dissertation
On time–on task: Attention-Deficit Disorder A system for task management
2010
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Purpose of study: Attention-deficit disorder (ADD) is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders of children. It is usually first diagnosed in children and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADD have trouble paying attention and controlling impulsive behaviors and in some cases are overly active. There is a need for a tool to assist parents and encourage task management in the morning and evening hours in the absence of medication. I propose that through design-creation and application of visual cues and messaging communication tools, ADD children can show an increase in development of attention skills through task management in the home.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
1124539131, 9781124539133
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