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Behavioral interventions in schools : evidence-based positive strategies
\"As rates of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnoses continue to rise, the need for evidence-based classroom interventions has never been greater. This fully updated text shows psychologists how to assess and implement interventions that target students with ASD and other mental health disorders. Contributors also describe how to use cognitive behavior therapy to treat a variety of symptoms and behaviors. This book provides school psychologists, counselors, social workers, administrators, and teachers with the tools they need to succeed in today's classroom\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Routledge international companion to emotional and behavioural difficulties
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Visser, John
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Daniels, Harry
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Cole, Ted
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Affective Behavior
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Agency Cooperation
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Antisocial Behavior
2013,2012
\"Responding to disruptive or troubled pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD) remains a highly topical issue. The challenges these children present relate to wider issues of continuing political concern: the perceived declining discipline in schools; school and social exclusion; the limits to inclusion for children with special needs; increasing mental health difficulties in children; youth crime and parenting skills. This topical and exhaustively-researched Companion examines the difficulties of defining EBD, and the dangers of allocating this imprecise label to children. Bringing together the work of contributors from fifteen countries and across four continents, this book features the research of leading experts in the global field of EBD, who discuss and debate educators' key concerns by: - looking at the overlaps between EBD, ADHD and mental health difficulties; - outlining the types of appropriate schooling for children with EBD; - urging readers to look beyond pupils' challenging behaviour in order to understand and respond to the social, biological and psychological causation; - considering the key areas of assessment, whole-school and targeted approaches that help pupils with EBD in mainstream and in special settings; - outlining helpful work with families, the crucial contribution of effective multi-agency working and the importance of supporting and developing teachers who work with challenging pupils. Containing contrasting views on controversial topics, this Companion's approachable style makes it an essential reference book for academics, policy makers, practitioners, educators and students who are working towards a higher degree in education\"-- Provided by publisher.
No fair! No fair! : and other jolly poems of childhood
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Trillin, Calvin, author
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Chast, Roz, illustrator
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Children Juvenile poetry.
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Schools Juvenile poetry.
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Problem children Juvenile poetry.
2016
A collection of poems for children, and nearby grown-ups, celebrating the humor of childhood, such as if Justin is the awfulest kid in the class, if there's anything that Matt won't eat, and if you can send back a new baby brother. Inspired by some of the author's real-life experiences.
Emerging Research and Issues in Behavioral Disabilities
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Landrum, Timothy J
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Tankersley, Melody
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Cook, Bryan G.
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Behavior disorders in children
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Problem children -- Behavior modification
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Problem children -- Education
2018,2019
This volume focuses on emerging research and issues related to emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Chapters include reports of original research and summaries of new and emerging research issues. Specific topics include bullying, technology-based self-monitoring, and issues around identifying evidence-based practice in EBD.
Prevent-teach-reinforce for families : a model of individualized positive behavior support for home and community
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Vatland, Christopher
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Fox, Lise
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Turnbull, Ann
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Behavior disorders in children
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Behavior modification
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Child development
2017,2016
The popular, research-based Prevent-Teach-Reinforce (PTR) model is used in schools and child care settings nationwide to address challenging behaviors in children with and without disabilities. Now, with the Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families (PTR-F) model in this accessible guidebook, you can use this proven approach with families to help them resolve their child's challenging behavior in their own homes and communities.
Developed by top behavior experts, PTR-F is a highly effective intervention model that helps families prevent behavior problems in children ages 2-10, teach proactive communication and social skills, and reinforce positive behavior. In this expertly organized book, you'll discover how to take on the role of PTR-F facilitator to meet each family's unique needs, and you'll get a clear 5-step process for guiding families as they promote their child's positive behavior (see below). With this comprehensive, adaptable model of behavior support, you'll strengthen family engagement, set each child on the path to healthy social-emotional development, and improve quality of life for the entire family.
HELP FAMILIES WITH THE 5-STEP PTR-F PROCESS:
1. Initiating the process. Establish a partnership with the family, and then work together to set individualized goals and develop a vision for the child's future.
2. Assessment. Guide the family through the steps of functional behavioral assessment (FBA) to uncover the triggers and functions behind the child's behavior.
3. Intervention. Using results of the FBA, help the family choose from a menu of intervention options to build a behavior support plan that meets their specific needs.
4. Coaching. Conduct meetings with the family, acting as cheerleader and coach and guiding the family to implement the behavior support plan with fidelity in home and community settings.
5. Monitoring. Review behavioral data with the family to monitor how well the plan is being implemented and whether the child is making progress.
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Practical, printable forms (including a Behavior Rating Scale for data collection, Assessment Checklists, Behavior Support Plan Summary, Fidelity of Strategy Implementation Form, and complete PTR-F Plan Implementation Guide), plus extended case examples that walk you through the PTR-F steps and bring the process to life.
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