ERC

Educational Resources & Counseling

Debbie Minor, M.Ed,Director

 

Shanan Barthold, BA, Assistant Director

 

Edwina Cameron, MS

Counselor

 

Lynn Timmerman, Ed.S, LPC, Testing & Assessment

 

3821 Lorna Road, Suite 118 & 120

Hoover, AL 35244

205-989-8333

dhminor@bellsouth.net

cahabaschool@bellsouth.net

 

DIRECTIONS

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The ACT®

 

Special Testing

If your child currently receives accommodations in school due to a professionally diagnosed and documented disability including attention deficit disorder, you may provide documentation to support a request for special  testing with accommodations on the ACT.

 

Testing is done monthly October through June under strict supervision and guidelines. Documentation must come from student's school and doctor. All evaluations must be current (within 3 years).

 

 Accommodations include testing with extended time, individual or small group, and testing over multiple days.

 

Non-National Testing Option: Special Testing with Extended Time & Alternate Formats Available (at specially arranged times not as part of national testing). 

 

You may download a PDF copy of the Request for ACT Special Testing (6 pages, 66KB). 

 

Debbie Minor and Shanan Barthold are test supervisors for special testing in the Birmingham area. Contact Debbie Minor or Shanan Barthold by phone (989-8444 or email at dhminor@bellsouth.net)

 

 



Education, Support, Advocacy

 

ADD SUPPORT is a Birmingham, Alabama area non-profit organization which works with parents, family, and educators who have children or work with children with attention deficit disorder and/or other behavioral and academic issues.

 

 

 GOALS: to provide support and education by  workshops, informational links, referrals, emails and phone consultations. 

WORKSHOPS: TBA
LOCATION: Educational Resources,  Chase Commerce Park,  3831 Lorna Road, Suite 120, (one block from the Galleria, behind Sam's Club) Hoover, AL 35244       
COST: Free  

 

Debbie Minor,  M.Ed    dhminor@bellsouth.net            205-989-8333
 

 

 

QUESTIONS & REFERRALS

 

 

If you have questions, need information or referrals for schools, psychologists, psychiatrists, testing or programs in the Birmingham area, please free free to call or email.

Debbie Minor,  M.Ed    dhminor@bellsouth.net            205-989-8333
 

 

INFORMATION LINKS

 

INFORMATION LINKS : The links are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement  or an approval by Educational Resources of any of the products, services or opinions of the corporation or organization or individual. Educational Resources bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links.  

 

 

 

 

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

 

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

ACT/SAT Preparation

  Individual Instruction 

  Flexible Schedule

  Guaranteed Results

STUDY HALL: Is your child overwhelmed by the mountain of homework each night? Are you tired of the nightly homework hassle? We can help!   

Supervised Homework

Subject Tutoring in math, English, science and history, 

Study Skills

Grades: 6-12th        

Hours:  3:30-6 PM    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Affordable Rates

 

 

TUTORING: Math, History, Science, English, Writing & Study Skills for grades 6-12

 

 

Alabama Graduation Exam Preparation

Individualized Programs: Phonics, reading comprehension, language & vocabulary skills for grades K-12

Curriculum and/or Classes for Home School Students grades 7-12

 

TESTING & ASSESSMENT:  LD, IQ, GIFTED, ADD/HD, CAREER 

Contact: Lynn Timmerman EdS, LPC, Licensed Psychometrist          Ltimmerman@bellsouth.net or 802-8563

 

 

Social Skills for Elementary & Middle School Students One on one and group activities

Contact: Edwina Cameron, MS Counseling

 

 

EDUCATIONAL CONSULTATIONS

Contact: Edwina Cameron, MS Counseling

IEP

504 Plan

Parent/Teacher Conferences

School Visits/Meetings

Social Skills for elementary & middle school

Study Skills

 

Debbie Minor,  M.Ed    dhminor@bellsouth.net            205-989-8333

 

 

 

 

CAHABA SCHOOL

 

CAHABA SCHOOL

Grades 9-12 High School Diploma Afternoon Classes
AL Course of Study Work/Co-op Community Service
Individual Instruction ACT/SAT Prep Low Student/Teacher ratio

 

 

Debbie Minor,  M.Ed    dhminor@bellsouth.net      205-989-8333

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Systoms of Attention Deficit Disorder

 

The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) provides criteria for diagnosing ADHD. The criteria are listed here for information purposes and should be used only by trained health care providers to diagnose or treat ADHD.

DSM-IV Criteria for ADHD
I. Either A or B:

  1. Six or more of the following symptoms of inattention have been present for at least 6 months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level:

Inattention

  1. Often does not give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities.

  2. Often has trouble keeping attention on tasks or play activities.

  3. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly.

  4. Often does not follow instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace (not due to oppositional behavior or failure to understand instructions).

  5. Often has trouble organizing activities.

  6. Often avoids, dislikes, or doesn't want to do things that take a lot of mental effort for a long period of time (such as schoolwork or homework).

  7. Often loses things needed for tasks and activities (e.g. toys, school assignments, pencils, books, or tools).

  8. Is often easily distracted.

  9. Is often forgetful in daily activities.

  1. Six or more of the following symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity have been present for at least 6 months to an extent that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level:

Hyperactivity

  1. Often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat.

  2. Often gets up from seat when remaining in seat is expected.

  3. Often runs about or climbs when and where it is not appropriate (adolescents or adults may feel very restless).

  4. Often has trouble playing or enjoying leisure activities quietly.

  5. Is often "on the go" or often acts as if "driven by a motor".

  6. Often talks excessively.

Impulsivity

  1. Often blurts out answers before questions have been finished.

  2. Often has trouble waiting one's turn.

  3. Often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations or games).

  1. Some symptoms that cause impairment were present before age 7 years.

  2. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g. at school/work and at home).

  3. There must be clear evidence of significant impairment in social, school, or work functioning.

  4. The symptoms do not happen only during the course of a Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizophrenia, or other Psychotic Disorder. The symptoms are not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g. Mood Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Dissociative Disorder, or a Personality Disorder).

Based on these criteria, three types of ADHD are identified:

  1. ADHD, Combined Type: if both criteria 1A and 1B are met for the past 6 months

  2. ADHD, Predominantly Inattentive Type: if criterion 1A is met but criterion 1B is not met for the past six months 

  3. ADHD, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: if Criterion 1B is met but Criterion 1A is not met for the past six months.

American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 2000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information Links

 

What is ADHD

Peer Relationships

ADHD & Risk of Injuries


ADHD & Other Conditions

Health Perspective

ADHD Research Agenda

Sample Checklist

 

National Institute of Mental Health
Alabama State Department of Education
Alabama State Resources - Literacy and Learning Disabilities
CH.A.D.D. (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder) 
Special Education Action Committee Inc. (SEAC)
Birmingham, Alabama 205-941-0313
The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP)
The University of Alabama, Box 870395
Tuscaloosa, Al. 35487
1-800-826-1675
Attention Deficit Disorder with or without learning disabilities
Learning Disabilities OnLine:  LD In-Depth: 

ADD Action Group

Orton Dyslexia Society
Attention Deficit Disorder Association - ADDA
ADD/ADHD Links Page
 
 
Resources On ADD University of Virginia
ADD Clinic
Special Testing for college entrance exams: ACT, SAT
Learning Disabilities Association of Americaational ADD Association
ADDvance
A Magazine For Women With Attention Deficit Disorder
ADD Resources - Mining Company

ADD Resources Organization

Internet Mental Health

National Association of Private Schools for Exceptional Children

Landmark College,  serving the needs of students with Dyslexia, (ADD/ADHD, and Specific Learning Disabilitie
The Library in the Sky For Teachers, Students, and Parents
B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
Learning Quest  Homeschool Quest | College Quest  Math Quest | Kids and Teens Quest | Family Quest
ADHD/ADD Revi
ADD Center (comprehensive approach to the treatment of ADD and behavior disorders)