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Dunlap, Glen; Wilson, Kelly; Strain, Phillip S.; Lee, Janice K. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2022
The premier Tier 3 intervention for the Pyramid Model, Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Young Children (PTR-YC) is a research-proven, family-centered approach used in preschool settings nationwide to resolve persistent challenging behaviors. Now this bestselling PTR-YC guidebook is in a thoughtfully revised second edition, with enhancements and…
Descriptors: Models, Preschool Education, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems
Olsavsky, Aviva K.; Ehmer, Amelia; Carter, Debbie; Scott, Stephen; Ashby, Bethany – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
The University of Colorado PROMISE Clinic is an integrated mental health program housed in the obstetrics/gynecology outpatient clinics. A team of medical and mental health professionals care for a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse patient population. They provide integrated mental health services from consultation through…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mental Health Programs, Health Services, Resilience (Psychology)
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Åvitsland, Andreas; Ohna, Stein Erik; Dyrstad, Sindre Mikal; Tjomsland, Hege Eikeland; Lerum, Øystein; Leibinger, Eva – Health Education, 2020
Purpose: This paper evaluates the implementation of a school-based physical activity intervention and discusses how the intervention outcomes can be influenced by the implementation. Design/methodology/approach: In four of the nine lower secondary schools in which the intervention was conducted, the authors examined implementation fidelity,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Physical Activities, Intervention
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Lodder, Annemarie; Papadopoulos, Chris; Randhawa, Gurch – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
This study presents findings from a feasibility trial, testing an 8-week psychosocial stigma protection intervention (SOLACE) designed to improve the mental health of parents of autistic children. Seventeen parents were stratified then randomly assigned to either SOLACE (n = 9) or control group (n = 8). Retention and adherence rates were excellent…
Descriptors: Parents, Mental Health, Children, Autism
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Collier-Meek, Melissa A.; Fallon, Lindsay M.; DeFouw, Emily R. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2020
Treatment fidelity assessment is critical to evaluating the extent to which interventions, such as the Good Behavior Game, are implemented as intended and impact student outcomes. The assessment methods by which treatment fidelity data are collected vary, with direct observation being the most popular and widely recommended. The current study…
Descriptors: Games, Behavior Modification, Program Implementation, Fidelity
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Sowell, Shaun M.; Hunter, Quentin; Richey, Katelyn Gosnell; Baxter, Christopher – Professional School Counseling, 2020
School counselors are tasked with many activities, including demonstrating the effectiveness of interventions they use with students. The American School Counselor Association recommends that school counselors include assessment, appraisal, and evaluation of delivery and program management in their school counseling program. Single-case research…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Cronin, Denice – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Childhood trauma predicts school outcomes including attendance, completion, and academic achievement. In an attempt to support the prevention and reduction of the negative impacts of trauma, a variety of trauma-informed practices have been adopted in schools. While well-intentioned, there is insufficient consensus in defining trauma-informed…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Trauma, Intervention, Prevention
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Skinner, Christopher H.; McClurg, Virginia; Crewdson, Margaret; Coleman, Mari Beth; Bennett, Jade; Fowler, Kristen; Killion, J. Brooke – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate and describe why alternating treatments design (ATD) researchers should consider employing a no-treatment series during the alternating treatments phase. To identify limitations associated with excluding this design element, we obtained examples of ATD studies published in five school psychology journals…
Descriptors: Intervention, Design, Outcomes of Treatment, School Psychology
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Foulkes, Lucy; Stapley, Emily – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
As part of the recent 'therapeutic turn' in education, schools are now commonly seen as a place for mental health guidance and support. This often involves "interventions"--special curricula of lessons or activities (e.g. counselling sessions), which aim to either prevent mental health problems or manage those that have already started.…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Intervention, Student Attitudes, Mental Health Programs
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Bartholomew, Scott R.; Mentzer, Nathan; Jones, Matthew; Sherman, Derek; Baniya, Sweta – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Traditional efforts around improving assessment often center on the teacher as the evaluator of work rather than the students. These assessment efforts typically focus on measuring learning rather than stimulating, promoting, or producing learning in students. This paper summarizes a study of a large sample of undergraduate students (n = 550) in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Evaluation Methods, Learning, Comparative Analysis
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Jones, Stephanie H.; St. Peter, Claire C. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2022
The finding that differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) is efficacious at 80% integrity when continuous reinforcement is programmed for alternative responding may have contributed to a perception that integrity at 80% or above is acceptable. However, research also suggests that other interventions (e.g., noncontingent…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Behavior Modification, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
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Milne, Christine M.; Leaf, Justin B.; Weiss, Mary Jane; Ferguson, Julia L.; Cihon, Joseph H.; Lee, Matthew S.; Leaf, Ronald; McEachin, John – Education and Treatment of Children, 2022
This study compared the effects of a conventional approach and a progressive approach to discrete trial teaching when teaching tact relations to 12 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The conventional approach was informed by best practice guidelines for teaching receptive and expressive language (Green "Focus on Autism…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Alon, Sara; Lang, Barbara; Band-Winterstein, Tova – Educational Gerontology, 2022
To examine the impact of training on detection and reporting cases of elder abuse and neglect perpetrated by staff in LTC facilities and to compare staff with previous training to those with no training. A quantitative study in which questionnaires were collected from 250 multi- professional participants at a training seminar. Trainees with…
Descriptors: Elder Abuse, Older Adults, Program Effectiveness, Caregiver Training
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Ruiz-Casares, Mónica; Thombs, Brett D.; Mayo, Nancy E.; Andrina, Michelle; Scott, Susan C.; Platt, Robert William – Prevention Science, 2022
The "Families First" parenting program is a 10-week paraprofessional-administered adaptation of the Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting program for West Java, Indonesia. It has not been tested in a randomized controlled trial. The objective was to evaluate the effects of "Families First" on physical and emotional…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Child Abuse, Prevention, Foreign Countries
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Kathy Chase Young; Jeffrey L. Leffler – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2022
Studies over many years have indicated that early educators are exposed to high levels of stress-related to low pay, lack of benefits, high-stakes responsibilities, low levels of support, and inattention to basic personal care needs. At the same time, the effective early educator has been identified as a primary factor in providing quality early…
Descriptors: Play, Anxiety, Early Childhood Teachers, Well Being
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