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FAQ Sheet Students About Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities
What do we mean when we say that a student has an emotional and behavioral disability? The table below answers some ...
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Emotional or Behavioral Disorders Defined
Emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD) are difficult to define. In fact, some think that people are identified as ...
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Issues Related to Temperament and Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
An individual's temperament is his or her style; temperament describes the way in which an individual behaves or does ...
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What Is Challenging Behavior?
Challenging behavior is any behavior that interferes with children’s learning, development, and success at ...
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Conduct Disorder
Conduct Disorder is a childhood behavior disorder characterized by a consistent pattern of harming others or their ...
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Individual Reinforcement Systems
We discuss reinforcements systems that are designed with the unique strengths and interests of individual students in ...
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Consequence Maps
It is important that students are fully informed of the possible positive and negative consequences of their choices. ...
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Small Group Social Skills Instruction
Small group social skills instruction provides another layer of intervention for addressing skill deficits. Often small ...
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Children and Adolescents with Conduct Disorder
What is conduct disorder? Children with conduct disorder repeatedly violate the personal or property rights of others ...
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Emotional Disturbance
DefinitionEmotional Disturbance means a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long ...
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Examples Of Individual Reinforcement Systems
Token Boards Individual token boards are commonly used with very young students or students with limited cognitive...
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Identifying Replacement Behavior
How do we make sure the skills we are teaching actually replace the problem behavior, that is, they meet the same (or if...
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Biological Issues Related to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
The consideration of biological issues related to emotional/behavioral disorders is the basis of the biophysical...
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Biological Disorders Related to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
There are several disorders that have been related to a biological basis. Among the most common of these disorders are...
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Family Factors Related to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
In his description of the contexts of human development, Bronfenbrenner (1979) emphasizes the potential impact of the...
