Date Published:
Source: 
Journal of Children and Poverty
Authors: 
Cole, R., Cowan, R. & Craigen, L.
Volume: 
21
Issue: 
1
Page Numbers: 
47-58

Parental involvement is vital in helping students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) perform successfully in schools. Often, low-income families are not involved in their children's education. Therefore, the school counselor's role in partnering with families of students with ADHD to work for their children's academic and social success in school is addressed. Effective ways professional school counselors can encourage parental involvement, such as trainings and family education programs, are also explored.

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