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DIG Coaching Practice presents "Managing ADHD in the Classroom: A Teacher's Insights" on Attention Talk Radio with host Jeff Copper and guest Bob Novotni

On Attention Talk Radio, Jeff and Bob discuss Bob's strategy, tips, experience, and their collective insights to help educators and parents understand the challenges and ways ADDers can coexist in the classroom with a positive learning environment

    TAMPA, FL, August 24, 2011 /Florida PR News/ -- On Attention Talk Radio, produced by DIG Coaching Practice, guest Bob Novotni teams up with show host, Jeff Copper, attention coach, in a discussion on how to manage ADHD students successfully in a classroom setting. As a high school math teacher for over thirty years, Bob Novotni stood out in his environment because of his ability to manage ADHD and other learning challenges in the classroom. Together, Jeff and Bob discuss Bob's strategy, tips, experience, and their collective insight on the topic, with the objective of helping educators and parents understand ways ADD/ADHD students can coexist in the classroom in a positive learning environment.

Bob Novotni has dedicated his career to more than thirty-five years as a classroom math teacher, coach, and administrator, helping students learn, learn to learn, and find enjoyment in learning. In addition to coaching high school and middle school football throughout this time, he also coached baseball, basketball, lacrosse, and track and field. He has taught and mentored many students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other learning issues, working closely with a support team and the parents. He has been involved in the development and implementation of hundreds of IEPs and 504 plans and served for several years as an educational expert in the national Experts on Call program to promote ADHD awareness. He is currently president of Novo Educational Enterprises and plans to publish and promote educational materials through Web teleseminars and workshops worldwide. Most important, he is father to a young adult with ADHD and is married to Dr. Michele Novotni, an internationally recognized expert in the field of ADHD.

The program is scheduled for Wednesday, August 31, 2011, at 8 pm ET, on Attention Talk Radio, focusing on insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light.

Attention Talk Radio is a live, interactive, Internet talk-radio show hosted each week by attention coach Jeff Copper. Attention Talk Radio The show is on a web-based platform so that anyone with a phone or a computer can listen, participate, or interact with the show. The public is encouraged to participate by calling 646-652-4409 to listen or ask questions. Immediately following the program, the show schedule, stream, and archives are available at www.attentiontalkradio.com. Visitors and listeners can also subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page or on iTunes.

Jeff Copper, DIG Coaching Practice, is one of the world's ONLY attention coaches, bringing diverse experience and wisdom to help individuals, particularly those impacted by attention deficit disorder (ADD) or its symptoms, pay attention to the right thing. DIG Coaching excavates successful outcomes daily just by coaching individuals to pay attention to the right things. To learn more, visit digcoaching.com to download your copy of "Finding the Obvious Solutions When They Aren't So Obvious"!


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