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Claussen, Angelika H.; Scott, Keith G.; Mundy, Peter C.; Katz, Lynne F. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2004
Cocaine use during pregnancy is a high-risk indicator for adverse developmental outcomes. Three levels of intervention (center, home, and primary care) were compared in a full service, birth to age 3, early intervention program serving children exposed to cocaine prenatally. Data were collected on 130 children from urban, predominantly poor,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Pregnancy, Motor Development, Expressive Language
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Packenham, Melissa; Shute, Rosalyn; Reid, Robert – Education and Treatment of Children, 2004
Schools are now required by law to create behavior support plans based on functional behavioral assessment (FBA) for students with behavior problems. Although FBA has been shown to be effective, there are questions as to its feasibility in the schools. In this pilot study we examined the effectiveness of a truncated FBA procedure. The FBA used a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Behavior Problems, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Student Behavior
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McDiarmid, Melanie D.; Bagner, Daniel M. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2005
Children with developmental disabilities (DD) often present with comorbid disruptive behavior problems that may negatively affect their education, treatment, and social interactions. Therefore, treatments that reduce disruptive behavior in children with DD are critical. Three characteristics strongly suggest that PCIT is an appropriate treatment…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Behavior Problems, Developmental Disabilities, Children
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Knitzer, Jane – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2005
This article describes the ways in which I have tried, primarily as a policy researcher, to bring an advocacy perspective to my own work and, in collaboration with others, engage in efforts to improve the lives of children experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges as well as the lives of their families. It is organized in 3 sections. The…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Emotional Disturbances, Child Psychology, Child Advocacy
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Koonce, Danel A.; Harper, Jr., Walter – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2005
Although it has been well established that parental involvement in school is linked to positive outcomes for children, there are a myriad of issues that make it challenging for some African American families to engage school personnel in collaborative problem solving (e.g., Hill & Craft, 2003). Some of the barriers that decrease involvement…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Advocacy
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Ho, Irene T. – Educational Psychology, 2004
The present study compared Australian and Chinese teachers' causal attributions for student behavior. A total of 204 Australian teachers and 269 Chinese teachers rated the importance of four causes (ability, effort, family, teacher) of six student problem behaviors. Results showed that both groups of teachers attributed misbehaviors most to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Problems, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Kaffenberger, Carol J. – Professional School Counseling, 2006
Approximately 20% of all children have a chronic illness, and about one-third of that number experience consequences severe enough to interfere with school functioning and performance. This article describes challenges that schools face in their efforts to serve students with chronic illness and their families, and it suggests the role that…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, School Counselors, Counselor Role, Children
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Constantino, John N.; Chackes, Laura M.; Wartner, Ulrike G.; Gross, Maggie; Brophy, Susan L.; Vitale, Josie; Heath, Andrew C. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
Insecure mental representations of attachment, a nearly invariant feature of cluster B personality disorders, have never previously been studied in twins. We conducted the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) on 33 pairs of monozygotic (MZ) female twins reared together as an initial exploration of causal influences on mental representations of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Females, Twins, Behavior Problems
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Gable, Robert A.; Mostert, Mark P.; Tonelson, Stephen W. – Preventing School Failure, 2004
Teacher collaboration has become an legitimate service delivery option for students with disabilities and students at risk for learning and/or behavior problems. Notwithstanding its growing popularity, there is little empirical research on the fidelity of implementation of intervention plans that stem from professional collaboration. The modest…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
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Ethier, L.S.; Lemelin, J.P.; Lacharite, C. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: The aim of the present longitudinal study was to examine the links between chronicity of maltreatment and child behavioral and emotional problems. Method: Forty-nine maltreated children (32 victims of continuous, or chronic, maltreatment; 17 victims of transitory maltreatment) and their mothers were evaluated in their homes three times…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Behavior Problems, Mothers, Home Visits
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Timmer, S.G.; Urquiza, A.J.; Zebell, N.M.; McGrath, J.M. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Objective:: Parent-Child Interaction Training (PCIT), which uses a social learning framework, is a dyadic intervention that is designed to alter specific patterns of interaction found in parent-child relationships. Previous research suggests that maladaptive and high-risk characteristics found in maltreating parent-child dyads may be responsive to…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Intervention, Interaction, Child Behavior
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McGill, Peter; Teer, Kerry; Rye, Lynne; Hughes, David – Behavior Modification, 2005
This study sought to identify the setting events reported by care staff as more and less likely to be associated with the challenging behaviors of people with intellectual disabilities. Sixty-five staff working with 22 individuals were interviewed using an inventory of putative setting events. Findings were collated to allow identification of…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Behavior Problems, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
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Neidert, Pamela L.; Iwata, Brian A.; Dozier, Claudia L. – Exceptionality, 2005
We describe the assessment and treatment of 2 children with autism spectrum disorder whose problem behaviors (self-injury, aggression, and disruption) were multiply controlled. Results of functional analyses indicated that the children's problem behaviors were maintained by both positive reinforcement (attention) and negative reinforcement (escape…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Negative Reinforcement, Autism, Behavior Problems
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Crowder, Kyle; Teachman, Jay – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
Persistent effects of childhood living arrangements and family change on adolescent outcomes have often been attributed to differences in socialization and intrafamily processes. We use data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to assess an alternative explanation: that neighborhood context and residential mobility represent a central set of…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Neighborhoods, Family Life, Family Structure
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Boothe, Jennifer L.; Borrego, Joaquin – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 2004
The purpose of the study was to examine what parents find as acceptable treatment options for children with behavior problems in a communication disorders population. Parents' acceptability of seven treatment options, including positive reinforcement, time-out, response cost, spanking, overcorrection, differential attention, and medication were…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Behavior Problems, Timeout, Positive Reinforcement
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