Empowering Exceptional Children

Empowering Exceptional Children

Comparison of the Effectiveness of Working Memory Intervention and Perceptual-Spatial Ability Training on Behavioral Symptoms in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD student of Department of Psychology and Education of Exceptional Children, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 Professor, Department of Cognitive Neuroscience (Brain and Cognition), Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Education of Exceptional Children, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
4 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
10.22034/ceciranj.2026.554210.1995
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a working memory intervention program and a perceptual-spatial ability training program on behavioral symptoms in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study employed a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design with a two-month follow-up. The statistical population comprised all children with ADHD in Tehran during the 2025–2026 academic year. A convenience sample of 45 children with ADHD was selected and randomly assigned to either the first experimental group (n=15), the second experimental group (n=15), or the control group (n=15). The first experimental group received the working memory training program in 13 sessions of 45 minutes over two and a half months (twice a week), while the second experimental group received the perceptual-spatial ability training program in 10 sessions of 45 minutes over the same period (twice a week). The research instrument was the Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Rating Scale (SNAP-IV) by Swanson et al. (1981). Data were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) via SPSS-24. The results revealed a significant difference across the pretest, posttest, and follow-up stages in behavioral symptoms (attention deficit and hyperactivity-impulsivity) between the experimental groups and the control group (p<.001). Both the working memory and perceptual-spatial interventions significantly reduced behavioral symptoms, including inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, and these therapeutic effects remained stable during the follow-up phase (p<.05). Furthermore, the findings indicated that the working memory intervention was significantly more effective in reducing behavioral symptoms than the perceptual-spatial training program (p<.05). Based on these results, both working memory and perceptual-spatial interventions can be utilized effectively to alleviate behavioral symptoms in children with ADHD, and it is recommended that clinicians incorporate these training programs alongside other therapeutic interventions.
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  • Receive Date 19 October 2025
  • Revise Date 06 June 2026
  • Accept Date 09 June 2026