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Educational techniques for ADHD – Bracketing distracting thoughts

Educational techniques for ADHD – Bracketing distracting thoughts

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Thursday, 22 April 2010 01:00
One meaning of the term "bracketing" is "to place within." This concept of "placing within" is a helpful strategy that students and adults can use to identify and appropriately deal with distracting thoughts. In stage one, students decide whether their current thoughts are appropriate for the task at hand. If they are not, students can bracket them in stage two. It is very helpful to teach students (and adults) to classify thoughts into three groups.
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