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Biological Risk Factors for Challenging Behavior
Genes Scientists are leaning more and more toward the view that a gene specifically "for" a disorder or condition such...
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School as a Risk Factor for Challenging Behavior
In the 1970s, researchers began to notice that schools vary greatly in their rates of academic performance and emotional...
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How Does Temperament Influence Attachment?
It would be convenient to believe that children with secure attachments are actually children with easy temperaments and...
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The Culture of School
"Schools are more than institutions where teachers impart skills and lessons; they are places where teachers transmit...
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What is Developmental Discipline?
Based on attachment theory, the low-control classroom management technique known as developmental discipline (Watson,...
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Time-Out, Punishment, and Time-Away
Like positive reinforcement, time-out—which actually means time-out from positive reinforcement—stems from social...
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What is Bullying?
Bullying is a special form of aggressive behavior. The world's leading authority on bullying, Dan Olweus, who designed...
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How Common is Bullying?
Bullying appears in all racial and ethnic groups and all socioeconomic classes (Orpinas and Horne, 2006), whether...
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Who Are the Students Who Bully Others?
By definition, children who use bullying behavior are strong individuals who choose to dominate their weak peers. They...
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Who Are the Targets of Bullying?
It is no fun to be on the receiving end of bullying. The immediate effects-physical injury, humiliation, helplessness,...
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