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Noel, Margaret M., Ed.; Haring, Norris G., Ed. – 1982
Seven papers focus on issues in identification and educational program planning for children with emotional disturbances. "Social Policy Issues in Special Education and Related Services for Emotionally Disturbed Children and Youth" (J. Kauffman), touches on problems with the federal definition of and terminology about the emotionally…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Agency Cooperation, Behavior Disorders, Definitions
Robins, Mike; Gilbert, Robert N. – 1998
This book approaches school reform from the perspective of high school students and their individual views of life within their high schools. Included are essays from students who have behavior disorders, attention deficit disorders, and learning disabilities. The introductory chapter suggests that administrators, teachers, and students all live…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Athletics, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders
Karr-Morse, Robin; Wiley, Meredith S. – 1997
Noting that although the causes of violence are highly complex and multifaceted, this book argues that a growing body of scientific knowledge demonstrates that maltreatment during the 9 months of fetal growth and the first 24 months after birth often leads to violent older children and adults. Following an introduction, the book contains the…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Brain, Child Abuse, Child Development