Students are sitting at their desks with a teacher at the front of the classroom. The students each have a hand raised in the air.
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Closing Comments

Attention Deficit Disorder is a high incidence exceptionality. This means that as a teacher, you will pobably have many students who have ADHD. It is important that every student in your classroom is given an appropriate education. This means that you must make modifications ahead of time for your students with disabilities.While this may seem time consuming, it is of the utmost importance that these modifications have been well planned so that they can be executed efficently. For students with disabilities, it is important that lesson plans are modified in a way that is personal, helping each student to work towards their strengths and taking away barriers of learning. It is also important that you remember that every student has the potential to learn. Unfortunetly, some teachers do not see the potential in their students with disabilities and set the bar too low. This does not help a  student with disabilities, in fact in hurts their learning experience and hinders growth. Students with ADHD have the same ability as their peers to learn and to grow as a student, they just need the oppurtunity to learn in a different way. As a teacher, it is your responsibility to help every student in your classroom to learn and to be successful by providing student's with the tools and oppurtunities that they need.