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Effects of a Reading Fluency Intervention on Reading Skills of Students at a Residential Treatment Center for Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.

Effects of a Reading Fluency Intervention on Reading Skills of Students at a Residential Treatment Center for Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.

... having emotional or behavioral disorders choose, or are forced through expulsion, to drop out (Wagner, Newman, Cameto, & Levine, 2006; Wagner, Marder, Blackorby, Cameto, Newman, Levine, & ...

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Characteristics of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: Perspectives of General Education Teachers in Saudi Arabia

Characteristics of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: Perspectives of General Education Teachers in Saudi Arabia

... Students with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBDs) have a number of characteristics that dis- tinguish them from other students with special needs. Some teachers may be aware of these prob- lems ...

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The effectiveness of art therapy with sand play method on behavioral disorders, emotional problems, and communication skills of children

The effectiveness of art therapy with sand play method on behavioral disorders, emotional problems, and communication skills of children

... on behavioral disorders, emotional problems, and communication skills of ...measuring behavioral disorders, Ashbanah Questionnaire (teacher form) for measuring emotional ...

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An Investigation of the Qualities, Knowledge, and Skills of Effective Teachers for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: The Teacher Perspective

An Investigation of the Qualities, Knowledge, and Skills of Effective Teachers for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: The Teacher Perspective

... Although it is difficult to define, measure, or teach, EBD teachers think they know effective teaching when they see it, yet their perceptions are absent from the existing body of literature (Scott et al., 2012). The ...

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Treatment Programs for Youth With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: An Outcome Study of Two Alternate Approaches

Treatment Programs for Youth With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: An Outcome Study of Two Alternate Approaches

... severe emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) were randomly assigned for 3 months of intensive treatment to a 5-day residential program (5DR Program) or a community-based alternative, family ...

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Burnout as a function of Eysenck’s neuroticism factor in teachers working with children with emotional and behavioral disorders

Burnout as a function of Eysenck’s neuroticism factor in teachers working with children with emotional and behavioral disorders

... and Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD), a range of disorders in which aggressive and disruptive behaviors occur (Smith, ...with emotional disorders are the most difficult ...

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Perceptions of School Psychologists Regarding Behavioral Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Co-occurring Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Perceptions of School Psychologists Regarding Behavioral Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Co-occurring Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

... of behavioral interventions developed or revised, the amount of individual or group counseling conducted, and the number of different individual case consultations provided by each school psychologist in the ...

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Animal assisted Therapy for the Emotional Well being of Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Behavioral Disorders

Animal assisted Therapy for the Emotional Well being of Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Behavioral Disorders

... behavioral disorders. The primary goal was to improve the emotional well-being, in a special education school, of children with intellectual disabilities, attention problems and/or hyperactivity and ...

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Effects of Reciprocal Peer Tutoring on Academic Achievement and Social Interaction of Elementary Students with Emotional-Behavioral Disorders

Effects of Reciprocal Peer Tutoring on Academic Achievement and Social Interaction of Elementary Students with Emotional-Behavioral Disorders

... Procedural aspects, coach and player practice cards, partner evaluation forms, group contingency token economy, and generalization features were created to address academic and social behavior needs of elementary ...

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Children with emotional and behavioral disorders in special education: Placement, progress, and family functioning

Children with emotional and behavioral disorders in special education: Placement, progress, and family functioning

... To explore pedagogical strategies used within the classroom to improve children’s functioning, school psychologists were asked to fill in the Pedagogical Methods Questionnaire (PMQ). With this inventory list respondents ...

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The association of Working Alliance and Classroom Adjustment for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

The association of Working Alliance and Classroom Adjustment for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

... Agreement demonstrates a common understanding which is important in educational contexts, therefore the third goal in this study was to determine if there are any predictors for student-teacher concordance, or agreement, ...

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High-Ability Students with Emotional Behavioral Disorders: An Exploration of Intelligence as a Protective Factor

High-Ability Students with Emotional Behavioral Disorders: An Exploration of Intelligence as a Protective Factor

... Mood Disorders by ...mood disorders at a rate of ...mood disorders at a rate of ...mood disorders at a higher rate than average-ability ...mood disorders found in the high-ability ...

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Emotional and behavioral problems among school children

Emotional and behavioral problems among school children

... have emotional problems may need child guidance clinic or psychiatric services (Park, ...Regarding behavioral disorders, at one end lies the study of Esser et ...mental disorders IV reported a ...

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BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS AMONG CHILDREN IN DIYALA PROVINCE

BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS AMONG CHILDREN IN DIYALA PROVINCE

... psychiatric disorders in children is less than another study done in Ontario by offord ...psychiatric disorders (conduct disorder, hyperactivity, emotional disorder, and somatization), in children ...

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Bibliotherapy as an Alternative Approach to Children’s Emotional Disorders

Bibliotherapy as an Alternative Approach to Children’s Emotional Disorders

... Bibliotheraphy is the process of using books to help children think about, understand, and work through social and emotional concerns. Reading can be therapeutic because children enter the world described in the ...

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Association of Internet Addiction with Emotional and Behavioral Characteristics of Adolescents

Association of Internet Addiction with Emotional and Behavioral Characteristics of Adolescents

... and emotional stability (9, 10). Various coexisting psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder, social anxiety, hostility, aggressive disorder, attention deficit, and ADHD are also attributed ...

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Intellectual, Behavioral, and Emotional Functioning in Children With Syndromic Craniosynostosis

Intellectual, Behavioral, and Emotional Functioning in Children With Syndromic Craniosynostosis

... that behavioral and emotional problems were particularly evident in children who have lower in- tellectual functioning, as children who have ID obtained higher scores on the CBCL Total Problems, ...

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Recognition of emotional and non emotional biological motion in individuals with autistic spectrum disorders

Recognition of emotional and non emotional biological motion in individuals with autistic spectrum disorders

... the emotional displays in terms of basic ...the emotional words they failed to use in the present ...facial emotional expressions of anger and happiness and label them when asked (Hubert et ...

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Psycho-Emotional Disorders in Women with Unplanned Pregnancies

Psycho-Emotional Disorders in Women with Unplanned Pregnancies

... Despite these drawbacks, our findings could be useful for these reasons: First, there is little literature about reproductive impact of unplanned pregnancies in developing countries settings. Second, despite the ...

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Understanding the Behavioral and Emotional Consequences of Child Abuse

Understanding the Behavioral and Emotional Consequences of Child Abuse

... In pediatric office practice, physicians and nurses are often asked to treat common behavioral problems. Children with a history of abuse, neglect, or abandonment may present to the pediatrician with symptoms ...

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