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9781412917872

Classroom Management for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders : A Step-by-Step Guide for Educators

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    9781412917872

  • ISBN10:

    1412917875

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-03-27
  • Publisher: Corwin Pr
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Written by experts in the field of special education, this guide provides a clear and comprehensive overview of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), along with practical guidelines for working with students diagnosed with EBD.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. viii
Acknowledgmentsp. x
About the Authorsp. xii
Review Your Knowledge of Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 1
Definition of Emotional Disturbancep. 1
Causes of Emotional and Behavioral Disordersp. 2
Prevalence of Emotional Disturbancep. 4
Age of Onset of Emotional and Behavioral Disordersp. 4
Gender Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disordersp. 4
Cultural Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disordersp. 5
Eligibility Criteria for Emotional Disturbance Under IDEAp. 5
Characteristics of Students With Emotional Disturbancep. 6
Children With Emotional Disturbances and School-Related Concernsp. 7
IDEA Exclusion of Students Who Are "Socially Maladjusted"p. 8
Understand the Behaviors of Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 9
Understanding Challenging Behaviorsp. 9
Understand the Difference Between Symptoms and Problemsp. 12
Behaviors That May Be Indicative of More Serious Problemsp. 13
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has Low Levels of Tensionp. 14
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has High Levels of Tensionp. 15
Redirecting Students to More Appropriate Behaviorsp. 16
Ways to Maintain Positive Changes in Student Behaviorp. 22
Whole-Classroom Instructional Strategiesp. 24
Become Culturally Competent When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 30
Some Tipsp. 33
Understand and Apply Principles of Reinforcement When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 35
What Is the Actual Reinforcer?p. 36
Factors Affecting Reinforcer Effectivenessp. 36
Checklist for Effective Reinforcementp. 36
Possible Reinforcersp. 38
Reinforcement of Appropriate Student Behaviorp. 42
Promote Positive Social Interactions Among Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 44
Why Are Social Skills Important?p. 45
Social-Cognitive Skill Developmentp. 45
The Role of Social Skills at Schoolp. 46
Strategies to Foster a Sense of Belonging in the Classroomp. 46
Creating a Positive Classroom Climatep. 47
Teaching Social Skills Through Role-Playing and Observationp. 48
The Classroom Teacher's Power to Model Acceptancep. 49
Promoting Positive Social Interactions Among Students With and Without Disabilitiesp. 50
Apply Instructional Interventions for Specific Behaviors Exhibited in the Classroom by Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disordersp. 59
Instructional Interventions for Active Noncompliancep. 59
Instructional Interventions for Attendance Problemsp. 60
Instructional Interventions for Difficulty With Transitionsp. 62
Instructional Interventions for Disrespect to Teachersp. 64
Instructional Interventions for Classroom Disruptionp. 65
Instructional Interventions for Failure to Accept Responsibility for Own Behavior and/or Consequences for Misbehaviorp. 66
Instructional Interventions for Interpersonal Relationships With Peersp. 67
Instructional Interventions for Out-of-Control Behaviorsp. 68
Instructional Interventions for Passive Resistancep. 69
Instructional Interventions for Not Respecting Property or Personal Space of Othersp. 70
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Aggressionp. 71
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Outburstsp. 72
Understand and Implement Classroom Management Strategies for Students With Specific Psychological Disordersp. 74
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Schoolsp. 74
Classroom Management for Students With Anxiety Disordersp. 80
Classroom Management for Students With Bipolar Disorderp. 84
Classroom Management for Students With Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)p. 90
Classroom Management for Students With Depressionp. 95
Classroom Management for Students With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)p. 99
Classroom Management for Students With Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)p. 104
Classroom Management for Students With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)p. 109
Classroom Management for Students With Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)p. 114
Classroom Management for Students With Schizophreniap. 118
Glossaryp. 124
Referencesp. 130
Indexp. 133
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