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Montgomery, Rhonda; Kwak, Jung – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Care managers, including nurses and social workers, often lack information that would help them more effectively target services to caregivers' needs. Useful information includes the type of services that will be most helpful for caregivers and the best time to start using these services. Generally, caregivers are simply told what services they…
Descriptors: Probability, Respite Care, Social Support Groups, Social Work
Simpson, Robert G.; Allday, R. Allan – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2008
When teachers consider behavior management issues in the classroom, they often focus primarily on student behavior. Nevertheless, managing inappropriate student behavior can often be improved by altering teacher behavior. Discussed in the present article are four components of teacher behavior that can lead to more effective management of student…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Doobay, Alissa F. – Psychology in the Schools, 2008
School refusal behavior can lead to disruptions in both educational attainment and social development. One of the common causes of school refusal behavior is separation anxiety disorder (SAD). Research suggests that children with SAD and school refusal behavior show an increased rate of psychiatric consultation and a decreased likelihood of…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, School Phobia, Social Development, Separation Anxiety
Arroyos-Jurado, Elsa; Savage, Todd A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
As school-age children are at the highest risk for sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), educational professionals working in school settings will encounter students dealing with the after-effects of a TBI. These effects can influence students' ability to navigate the behavioral, social, and academic demands of the classroom. This article…
Descriptors: Intervention, Head Injuries, Brain, Teaching Methods
Sandt, Dawn – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
Social story interventions are commonly used to promote appropriate behavioral responses in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This type of intervention is often used in general education contexts, but recently it has been used and examined in physical activity contexts. Physical educators can use this practical method to present--in a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Eldar, Eitan – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2008
Background: Physical activity holds great promise as a natural and enjoyable setting for learning and for behavioral change. Despite claims that engagement in physical activity can promote socially desired behaviors, there remains a lack of a clear conceptual base that can guide interventions as well as research endeavors in this field. This…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Guidelines, Behavior Change, Teaching Methods
Killu, Kim – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
With federal mandates to develop and implement programs for students with disabilities who have behavior problems that impede their educational performance, school personnel are faced with increasing responsibility for developing individualized interventions. Developing interventions that appropriately, effectively, and efficiently address the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Special Needs Students, Teacher Responsibility
Wilkinson, Lee A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
Supporting children with autism spectrum disorders in the general education classroom presents a unique challenge to the teachers and schools that serve them. This article addresses the utility of self-management as a proactive strategy for increasing the task engagement and compliant behavior of high-functioning students with autism. The author…
Descriptors: Self Control, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Mainstreaming, Student Behavior
DuPaul, George J.; Weyandt, Lisa L.; Janusis, Grace M. – Theory Into Practice, 2011
School-related difficulties are commonly associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This article describes effective school-based intervention strategies including behavioral interventions, modifications to academic instruction, and home-school communication programs. One overlooked aspect of treatment of children with ADHD…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, School Psychologists, Academic Achievement, Ancillary School Services
Zambolin, Krista; Fabrizio, Michael; Ferris, Kelly; Barclay, Suzanne; Carrier, Dana – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Intervening with children's problem behavior can be tricky business. Adding punishment procedures into a child's intervention plan can not only add to the trickiness but also switch the attention of on-line staff members away from what should be the goal of any intervention for misbehavior--preventing the misbehavior and teaching functionally…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Autism, Punishment
Heitzman-Powell, Linda S.; White, Rachel; Perrin, Nanette L. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2007
Even with a rich history demonstrating how complex behaviors are acquired, traditional psychological domains are still not well represented in behavior analytic literature (Dougher & Hackbert, 2000). This paper will briefly present some of the reasons why behavior analysts might be reluctant to foray into traditional "counseling" areas. Next, the…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Literature, Counseling, Behaviorism
Muscott, Howard Steven; Pomerleau, Tina; Szczesiul, Stacy – NHSA Dialog, 2009
Early childhood educators are concerned with the growing number of children who enter programs lacking social competence and exhibiting challenging behaviors. This article describes how early childhood programs in New Hampshire are addressing this challenge by adapting evidence-based School-Wide Positive Behavior Supports to meet the needs of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Interpersonal Competence
Armstrong, Jacqueline – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1978
A teacher describes how behavior modification techniques based on I. Lovaas' approach resulted in significant improvement in the language of a first-grade autistic boy. (CL)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Language Acquisition, Primary Education
Peer reviewedHartwig, Holly J.; Myers, Jane E. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 2003
A wellness paradigm is presented and explored as a promising approach to preventing as well as treating delinquent behaviors among adolescent females. This approach is demonstrated using a case example from an inpatient adolescent treatment program. (Contains 55 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Delinquency, Females
Peer reviewedSimpson, Michael A. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1995
Relates a case history of the stormy psychotherapy of a young man with borderline syndrome involving powerful self-hatred and self-destructive urges. Concludes that his progress in therapy was marked by distinct changes in the poetry he wrote for his therapist. (PA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Poetry

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