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Marshall, Peter J.; Comalli, Christina E. – Early Education and Development, 2012
Research Findings: Two exploratory studies explored young children's views of brain function and whether these views can be modified through exposure to a brief classroom intervention. In Study 1, children aged 4-13 years reported that the brain is used for "thinking," although older children were more likely than younger children to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Childhood Attitudes, Young Children, Biology

Williamson, Donald A.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1983
This study, an approach to controlling "acting out" behavior of handicapped children in elementary schools, discusses sensory extinction as an approach to reducing the disruptive classroom behavior of a nine-year-old severely retarded boy through behavioral consultation. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Cerebral Palsy, Elementary Education
Cullen, Collette – 1987
This paper reports a case study of an 8-year-old deaf, blind, and mentally impaired girl who was self-abusive. The behavior was excessive to the point that she sustained fractures to her jaw and arm and had to be restrained. Several treatment techniques were unsuccessfully attempted, including sensory stimulation, aversive conditioning, and…
Descriptors: Affection, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Case Studies