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DesRosiers, Fabiana S.; Busch-Rossnagel, Nancy A. – Infants and Young Children, 1997
Describes aspects of self-concept that develop in toddlerhood: (1) self-recognition; (2) self-representation; (3) self-description; (4) self-assertion; (5) self-evaluation; and (6) self-regulation. Intervention ideas for children with special needs are presented based on three dimensions of the socializing environment: provision of inanimate…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Emotional Development, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence
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Rankin, Joan L.; Reid, Robert – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
This article, introduced with an attention-getting Rap poetry theme, aims to define self-monitoring by students with disabilities, explain how to initiate and conduct a self-monitoring intervention, and illustrate the procedures used for a student with learning disabilities having difficulties in math. (DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Lamb, Cathy – Learning, 1995
Tips to help teachers avoid burnout include not taking so much work home, not taking on too much, accepting what you can and cannot change, leaving on time, not overvolunteering, requesting a change in grade level or school, doing something for yourself, exercising, setting aside time each day for yourself, and getting some rest. (SM)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Self Management
Grayson, Randall – Camping Magazine, 2001
Five camp counseling styles are discussed: punishment, guilt, the buddy and monitor approaches, and success counseling. Success counseling is preferred because it teaches campers how their emotions, needs, and behaviors are linked to outcomes and how to find a prosocial way to meet the need behind their behavior. The other methods simply focus on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Problems, Camping, Counseling Techniques
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Hapner, Athena; Imel, Breck – Remedial and Special Education, 2002
Two special educators share their experiences in developing standards-based lessons to help students manage their own Individualized Education Programs. They describe strategies used to begin the process, provide a sample unit lesson plan, and show how a typical 50-minute class period could be structured to incorporate self-determination skills.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education
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Rademacher, Joyce A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
The first part of this article explains the connection between planning, presenting, and evaluating assignments for students who demonstrate ineffective assignment completion strategies. The second part offers specific guidelines for teaching students to check their own finished assignments according to a set of quality work criteria. (Contains…
Descriptors: Assignments, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Butterworth, John; Hagner, David; Heikkinen, Bonnie; Faris, Sherill; DeMello, Shirley; McDonough, Kirsten – 1993
This guide to whole life planning for people with disabilities describes whole life planning as a person-centered way of assisting people with disabilities to plan for their future. Whole life planning relies on the involvement of a small group of committed people who are willing to act as advocates and resources to the focal person. The manual…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Helping Relationship
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De La Paz, Susan – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1999
Self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) is presented as way that middle school students with learning disabilities can learn task-specific strategies for composing. A strategy for planning expository essays is discussed, along with the PLAN and WRITE strategies for teaching basic parts of an essay, different types of sentences, synonyms, and…
Descriptors: Essays, Expository Writing, Learning Disabilities, Middle School Students
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Babyak, Allison E.; Luze, Gayle J.; Kamps, Debra M. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
This article describes the Good Student Game, a classroom management tool that uses a game format to help students monitor appropriate classroom behavior such as staying seated and working quietly. It provides recommendations for playing the game and results from three classrooms demonstrating the effectiveness of the game. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Childrens Games, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities
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McConnell, Mary E. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
This article describes the following processes for encouraging self-management in middle-school students in inclusive classrooms: identify a problem behavior, define the target, collect baseline data, schedule a conference with the student, select self-management procedures, teach the student to use self-management procedures, implement…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Inclusive Schools
Goor, Mark B.; Schwenn, John O. – 1996
This report discusses increasing demands on teachers' time, particularly with more students with disabilities in regular education classes, and describes how teachers can use strategies, routines, and support systems to empower students to become more independent and more responsible for their own learning and study. The five underlying principles…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Principles, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
James-Weagraff, Pat; Donaldson, Diane – 1998
This paper briefly discusses: violence as a context for verbal abuse; the legacy of student discipline in schools; a model indicating that verbal abuse is learned; data showing teachers do verbally abuse students; and a variety of ways to deal with this problem. Factors inducing teachers to exhibit aggressive behavior are identified and include:…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Self Management
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McCormick, Katherine M.; Jolivette, Kristine; Ridgley, Robyn – Young Exceptional Children, 2003
This article provides a rationale for the use of choice in home and school environments, advocates for the systematic and careful use of choice as an intervention strategy, provides examples for embedding choice, and discusses guidelines for use and factors that may limit the use of choice. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
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Lovitt, Thomas C.; Higgins, A. Kyle – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
A 6-step process for translating educational research findings into practice is explained. A collaborative project was implemented by 10 experienced secondary teachers of youth with mild disabilities to help students develop self-management skills. Benefits to the students and teachers are documented. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Educational Research, Mild Disabilities
Wolfle, Jane A.; French, Michael P. – 1990
This paper examines characteristics of a typical 6-year-old and characteristics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including distractibility, impulsiveness, inattention, and hyperactivity. The occurrence of ADHD in gifted students is discussed. Possible causes of ADHD are noted. The 5 "M" program of treatment is…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Drug Therapy
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