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Halgren, Douglas W.; Clarizio, Harvey F. – Exceptional Children, 1993
Rural students (n=654) with disabilities from preschool through secondary school were analyzed to determine the incidence of and factors involved in categorical or programing changes. Rates of change varied significantly among classifications; and the student's initial classification, grade level, and comorbidity were predictive of change in…
Descriptors: Change, Classification, Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis
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Fowler, Susan A.; Donegan, Mary; Lueke, Brenda; Hadden, D. Sarah; Phillips, Barbara – Exceptional Children, 2000
Representatives from 34 local interagency coordinating councils were interviewed about interagency agreements for the legally required transition from the infant/toddler to preschool service delivery system at age 3. Results indicated that most communities included the majority of legal transition requirements in their agreements. Policy issues…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Compliance (Legal), Cooperative Planning
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Sherburne, Sara; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1988
Two procedures were compared for reducing violent or aggressive theme play of six preschool children with behavior disorders and five normally developing peers. Contingency statements followed by a modified time-out produced consistently lower rates of violent theme play than did verbal prompts to engage in more appropriate types of play.…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques
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Rafferty, Yvonne; Piscitelli, Vincenza; Boettcher, Caroline – Exceptional Children, 2003
A study compared language development and social competence among 96 preschool children with disabilities in inclusive and segregated classes. Pretest ability was the strongest predictor of progress. Subjects in inclusive classes had higher posttest scores in language development and social skills, but more behavior problems, than peers in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Competence, Language Acquisition
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Fuchs, Douglas; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Exceptional Children, 1990
This article documents decreasing support for education research and introduces this special issue. The difficulties in obtaining research grants, getting schools to cooperate, maintaining treatment integrity, and communicating findings are noted. High-quality school-based research is encouraged. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Financial Support
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Pretti-Frontczak, Kristie; Kowalski, Kurt; Brown, Rhonda Douglas – Exceptional Children, 2002
Head Start, special education, and general preschool teachers (n=586) completed a survey designed to examine their use of assessments and curricula. They provided a range of responses, including reported use of 21 commercial assessments and self-developed and program-developed checklists. A majority listed curriculum-based measures acceptable in…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Curriculum Based Assessment, Curriculum Design, Disabilities
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Kochanek, Thomas T.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1990
A follow-up study of 268 adolescents was conducted to determine predictors of disabilities. Parental traits were more accurate predictors of adolescent status than the child's own behavior from birth to 3 years, whereas child-centered skills assessed at 4 and 7 years of age were better predictors than familial factors. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Child Development, Developmental Disabilities
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Mills, Paulette E.; Cole, Kevin N.; Jenkins, Joseph R.; Dale, Philip S. – Exceptional Children, 1998
This study compared three levels of inclusion (special education only, integrated special education, and mainstream placements) on the cognitive and language development of 66 preschool children with disabilities. Analysis of pre- to postgains revealed that integrated special education produced gains that significantly exceeded the rate of normal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools
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Meisels, Samuel J.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1988
A survey of early childhood intervention policies in 50 states and the District of Columbia focused on handicapping conditions served, overseeing agencies, interagency contracts, state regulations, training/certification, etc. Results showed a national shortage of trained early childhood personnel, less than optimal funding, lead agency…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Disabilities, Educational Policy, Financial Support
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Szymanski, Edna Mora – Exceptional Children, 1994
This article integrates literature from counseling, rehabilitation, multicultural education, and special education to explain the importance of life-span considerations, including the preschool and early school years, and the life-space factors of family, culture, and community. Principles for transition interventions which promote empowerment are…
Descriptors: Career Development, Counseling, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship
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Mallory, Bruce L. – Exceptional Children, 1996
This article examines the theory, research, and social policy relating to family and individual life-cycle transitions for people with disabilities in the United States. Examples from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act illustrate both promising and inadequate policy…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Basic Education, At Risk Persons, Disabilities
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