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Assessment of a cognitive training program for hyperactive children
Authors:Dr. Virginia I. Douglas  Penny Parry  Peter Marton  Chrystelle Garson
Affiliation:(1) Montreal Children's Hospital, Canada;(2) Department of Psychology, McGill University, H3C 361 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Modeling, self-verbalization, and self-reinforcement techniques were used to train hyperactive children in more effective and less impulsive strategies for approaching cognitive tasks, academic problems, and social situations. Eighteen hyperactive children took part in the training program. The control group, which received no training, consisted of 11 children, matched with the experimental group on age, IQ, and measures of hyperactivity and impulsivity. Several tests and measures, some of which have been shown to differentiate between hyperactive and normal children, were administered prior to training, at the end of the 3- month training period, and after a further 3- month period in which no training took place. The trained group showed significantly greater improvement on several of the measures, both at the time of posttesting and on the follow-up evaluation.This research was supported by Canada Council Grant #S74-0750, principal investigator, Virginia I. Douglas.
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