It can be tricky to know how your child behaves in school, since you obviously can't be there to see it for yourself. What do you do if you hear there's a problem? We've collected advice and words of wisdom from experts that can help you get to the bottom of the matter and get things back on track.
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How Do Teachers' Expectations Affect Student Learning
The term "self-fulfilling prophecy" is apt because once an expectation develops, even if it is wrong, people behave as...
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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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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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Intervening During the Escalation Cycle
Even if you conduct the most thorough functional behavioral assessment and flawlessly implement the best-designed...
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Dependent Group-Oriented Contingency
We discussed interdependent and independent group-oriented contingencies in the previous chapter. The third type of...
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