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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Hyperactive Behavior
Hyperactivity refers to behaviors that include developmentally inappropriate levels of activity, out-of-seat behavior,...
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Functional Behavioral Assessment and Positive Behavioral Support
Though IDEA 97 refers to positive behavioral interventions, strategies, and supports it provides no definition of...
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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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Characteristics of Students at Risk and Why Students Drop Out
Some students at risk are those with special educational needs. For example, they may have learning disabilities or...
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Group Social Skills Instruction
Group social skills instruction can take place schoolwide and classwide (tier 1) or in targeted small groups (tier 2)....
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