Overview
This material offers the reader a comprehensive, research-based text of practices on how to best educate and intervene with students who have or are at-risk for emotional and behavioral disorders. The material clearly illustrates the relationship between academic underachievement and problem behaviors. Designed to provide much needed information on how to instruct at-risk students in academic and social-behavioral domains. This book is intended for use in preparing general and special educators, school psychologists, and school counselors who will serve children with or at-risk for behavior disorders. The overarching objective is to provide research-based, best practices on how to identify, assess, educate, and intervene with these children in order to better meet their educational and social-behavioral needs. Educators, School Counselors and School Psychologist who serve at-risk students, or those suffering from behavioral disorders.
Synopsis
Focusing on the relationships between poor academic performance and behavioral problems, this book offers an integrated approach to providing services incorporating both instructional issues and behavior management. Nineteen chapters focus on specific types of disorders, various ages of children, school subjects, and pedagogical issues like lesson design and classroom management. The authors teach special education and school psychology at American universities. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
Focusing on the relationships between poor academic performance and behavioral problems, this book offers an integrated approach to providing services<-->incorporating both instructional issues and behavior management. Nineteen chapters focus on specific types of disorders, various ages of children, school subjects, and pedagogical issues like lesson design and classroom management. The authors teach special education and school psychology at American universities. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)