Behavioral Interventions
Children with ADHD, according to Paul Wender ,M.D. (Professor of Psychiatry, University
of Utah) are "difficult to reward and difficult to punish". It is as if they lived
in an "emotional raincoat", one which prevented them from fully experiencing emotions
directed toward them. While this can keep them from feeling the full effects of their
problematic behaviors, it makes modifying these behaviors very difficult. This is
one of the reasons many parents report that behavior modification systems work for
only a very short time (2-
Among the most effective ways of dealing with ADHD children is Back In Control , a behavioral intervention program based on RULES.