As a parent, it can be hard to know how your child behaves at school. If you hear that your child is acting out, whether it's a comment on a report card or something mentioned in a parent-teacher conference, how do you know if it is a one-time problem or a serious behavioral issue? Read on for helpful tips and information on some of the most common behavior disorders.
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Environmental Risk Factors
Family Factors and Parenting Style Because parents play so vital a role in their children’s development, they are an...
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Environmental Influences on Young Children's Behavior
More than 24 million children in the United States are aged five and below (U.S. Census Bureau, 2000). And for all those...
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What is the Role of Attachment?
One of the most important items that any child carries with him is his relationship with his primary caregiver. This...
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Addressing Problem Behavior in the IEP Process
The IDEA requires that if a student with disabilities exhibits problem behaviors that impede his or her learning or the...
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What Helps Children Cope with Bullying?
Researchers have singled out some protective factors and strategies that enable children to avoid bullying, to respond...
