Abstract:
Barkley’s behavior management principles for students with ADHD developed and implemented
in a second grade inclusive classroom through a system of behavior modification techniques are studied in
this project. The principles involve the application of some behavior modification techniques in class
aiming at teaching the ADHD child self-control, response inhibition and social skills training. The system
emphasizes the cooperation of general education teacher, special education teacher and the student. Two
behaviors are focused on: calling –out and out of seat. Pre-observations as well as observations during the
program’s implementation are done to examine the effectiveness of the behavior modification principles.
The results have shown that the system is effective when consistency and collaboration between regular
and special education teachers are present
Citation:
Assi, G., & Oweini, A. (2013). The Effect of Barkley's Behavior Management Principles on a child with ADHD in a Lebanese inclusive classroom: A case study. American Academic & Scholarly Research Journal, 5(3 special issue), 47.