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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Managing ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Concussion in School by University of Colorado System

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About the Course

Welcome to our next course in the School Health specialization: Managing ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Concussion in School. In this course, you will about the most common developmental and behavioral disorders affecting children such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning disorders, and concussions. We will focus on how schools can support children by recognizing common symptoms and understanding the diagnosis process. You’ll be introduced to scenarios that provide firsthand clinician experience working with children with ADHD. We will walk through management options for the most common developmental and behavioral disorders. Next, we’ll go through two interview modules that discuss autism and learning disorders. Finally, we’ll discuss what concussions are, symptoms, and management Prepare yourself to learn about the most common development and behavioral disorders affecting children....

Top reviews

HC

Nov 11, 2022

This course is very informative about managing ASD and ADHD. It is a great starting point for teachers, parents, or any family member who has or wants to learn how to help someone with a disability.

IE

Dec 31, 2020

This course is manageable and in depth with the mental challenges that children face in the classrooms and how to manage them. I recommend this course to anyone interested in working with children.

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By MARDHIAH

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Oct 31, 2020

lessons can be made more engaging and interesting instead of just interview session.

By Kent

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Oct 29, 2020

Need to change the way the course presented. The interviews are boring.

By julian m

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Sep 14, 2022

preguntas en español

By Margaret A

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Jul 29, 2022

The focus was too much on diagnosis and topics relevant to clinical specialists rather than classroom teachers. The required readings were not well selected (23-page literature review!) or specified: "explore this website" - how much exploration is "required"? Some of the material presented in the videos was helpful as an overview but the assessment questions were atrocious!! They seemed to be autogenerated by an algorithm selecting sentences from the video transcript or written by non-native speakers. In the LD section in particular they were so far removed from the main learning objectives that the only thing they tested was your ability to go back and find the relevant sentence within the transcripts in the alloted time. Having an understanding of the actual content would lead you to the wrong answers. Disappointed in this course; my first on Coursera.

By adel s

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Aug 6, 2021

BASIC INFORMATION , VERY LIMITED VISUALS, ONLY READING FROM TELEPROMPTER