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Shocking Study Reveals How Inclusive Education Can Transform ADHD Outcomes for Low SES Children!

Shocking Study Reveals How Inclusive Education Can Transform ADHD Outcomes for Low SES Children!
The recent study "ADHD remission, inclusive special education, and socioeconomic disparities" by Kim, King, and Jennings sheds light on how institutional environments and socioeconomic backgrounds influence health outcomes in children with ADHD. This groundbreaking research highlights the significant role that inclusive special education environments play in reducing health disparities, particularly for children from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds.

Key Findings


Implications for Practitioners

As a practitioner, understanding the implications of this study can enhance your approach to treating children with ADHD, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Here are some actionable steps:

1. Advocate for Inclusive Education Policies

Encourage schools and policymakers to adopt more inclusive special education practices. Data from the study show that inclusive environments significantly improve the likelihood of ADHD remission in low SES children.

2. Tailor Interventions to Family Context

Recognize that children from low SES backgrounds may face additional barriers to accessing and adhering to treatment. Providing support that considers these barriers can enhance treatment effectiveness.

3. Collaborate with Educators

Work closely with teachers and school administrators to ensure that children with ADHD receive the necessary accommodations and modifications in their educational settings. This collaboration can help create a more supportive environment that fosters better health outcomes.

4. Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, more research is needed to explore the long-term effects of inclusive education on ADHD remission. Practitioners are encouraged to engage in or support further research to continue improving treatment strategies.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: ADHD remission, inclusive special education, and socioeconomic disparities

Citation: Kim, M., King, M. D., & Jennings, J. (2019). ADHD remission, inclusive special education, and socioeconomic disparities. SSM - Population Health, 8, 100420. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100420
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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