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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Commonly Overlooked Replacement Behaviors
In our experience, there are two replacement behaviors that can prevent a great deal of frustration and problem...
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Aggressive Behavior
Whenever the term aggressive is used to describe a student's behavior, images of physical injury to another...
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Roughing It
Teachers sometimes find it hard to distinguish between aggressive behavior and rough-and-tumble play, when children...
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What Do We Know About Self-Injury?
On this page What is self-injury? Who self-injures? How common is self-injury among adolescents and young...
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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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