The school nurse suggests to the classroom teacher that the most appropriate classroom intervention for a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is:
a. Seat the child in the back of the room to prevent distractions from other children
b. Pair the child with a student buddy to offer reminders to pay attention
c. Divide work assignments into shorter periods with breaks in between
d. Separate the child from others to increase his or her focus on schoolwork
C
The child with ADHD needs breaks between periods of work and study.
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