John Chaney
The Chaney Paradigm: Why Relationships Are the Only Way Classroom Consequences Work for ADHD Students
For a student with ADHD, standard behavioral consequences often fall completely flat. Traditional disciplinary models operate on a simple calculus: misbehavior equals punishment, which should theoretically deter future misbehavior. But in an ADHD brain—particularly one navigating the intense emotional currents of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)—this calculus doesn't just fail; it frequently backfires. The truth is, […]
John Chaney: A Model Mensch for Teachers of ADHDers in the Classroom
In college athletics, coaches are routinely judged by a ruthless calculus: wins, tournament appearances, and graduation rates. But the late, legendary Temple University basketball coach John Chaney operated on a different plane entirely. To Chaney, a basketball court wasn't just an arena for sport; it was a classroom, a sanctuary, and—most importantly—the home of a […]