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Wolf, Enid Gordon; and others – Music Educ J, 1969
Prepared under the National Institute of Mental Health Project MHPG-00982.
Descriptors: Applied Music, Autism, Educational Therapy, Emotional Disturbances
Vidler, Virginia – Instructor, 1972
The author states that puppet theater therapy (the use of fairy-tale characters to symbolize human emotional expression) can help children come to grips with their feelings in real life situations. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
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DeGenaro, William – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
Responding with strategic empathy to the traumatic stories students share with us provides an opportunity to break down an elitist binary between teacher and student. Joyce Carol Oates's novel "them" can serve as a cautionary tale for understanding the dangers of disregarding student trauma. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Empathy, Reader Text Relationship, Undergraduate Students, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Marrone, R.; Anderson, Nancy – Amer J Orthopsychiat, 1970
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Drug Therapy, Educational Methods, Educational Therapy
Meckel, Stephen A.; And Others – 1988
The Therapeutic Preschool Program serves 3- and 4-year-old children of average intelligence who are diagnosed as having emotional and/or behavioral problems. The primary goal of the program is to provide a framework for teaching the social, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary for eventually mainstreaming the children into a regular education…
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Emotional Disturbances, Intervention, Mainstreaming
Kestenbaum, Clarice J.; And Others – 1969
A therapeutic nursery group set up to provide emotionally and behaviorally disturbed preschool children with a group play therapy experience was evaluated. The first portion of the report is devoted to the project itself, involving four groups of 20 children each, while part two involves the evaluation. Out of the pool of 80 children, 20…
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Emotional Disturbances, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Sanders, Matthew R. – Exceptional Child, 1978
The paper reviews recent research on the effectiveness of behavioral self-control procedures with children and adolescents with behavior problems. A range of procedural variations is discussed, and empirical evidence on the use of self-control procedures in educational setting is evaluated. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Educational Therapy
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
Described as one of 34 booklets in a series of promising programs on childhood education, the report provides information on the Dubnoff School for Educational Therapy (California). Aspects of the program designed for the educationally disadvantaged are discussed including its origin, nature of the population, parental involvement, objectives and…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Educational Therapy, Educationally Disadvantaged, Emotional Disturbances
Kobler, Richard; Kobler, Edith – 1971
Described is a technological/academic approach to the educational therapy of an autistic child that begins with a theory of thinking and problem postulation and a theory of cognitive and personality development. The theory of thinking and problem postulation is said to be based on the unique characteristic of the human being, the art of being able…
Descriptors: Autism, Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Educational Technology
Gardner, James E. – 1975
There is a severe shortage of professionally trained workers in the fields of remedial reading, psychotherapy, and preventive psychological/educational preschool programs. In response to this shortage, many paraprofessional workers have entered these fields. Since 1966, the Children's Center for Educational Therapy in Venice, California, has…
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
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Wasserman, Theodore; Adamany, Nancy – Child Welfare, 1976
Describes the rationale and techniques of a therapy program designed to keep children with behavior and learning problems in regular classrooms for part of the school day. (BRT)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Contingency Management, Educational Therapy, Elementary Education
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Hirschberg, J. Cotter – Child Welfare, 1970
Examines the process of termination from the stand point of the parents of the child who is ending treatment, pointing out some inevitable consequences of termination which the parents need to be aware of. This paper was presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association at New York, N.Y., April 1, 1969. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Emotional Disturbances, Goal Orientation, Handicapped Children
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Murray, Joseph N. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
Responses from 82 learning disabilities/behavior disorders (LD/BD) teachers were studied to investigate their understanding of the use of drug therapy with LD/BD students. (PHR)
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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King, Robert P.; Schwabenlender, Sharon A. – Preventing School Failure, 1994
This article introduces supportive therapies for students with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD). Strategies to help children cope with emotions are described. Bibliotherapy approaches and various expressive arts approaches to helping these children are discussed, and the role of leisure awareness and adventure recreation as therapies is…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Art Therapy, Behavior Disorders, Bibliotherapy
National Inst. of Child Health and Human Development (NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1986
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disability characterized by difficulty in learning to read. Some dyslexics also may have difficulty learning to write, to spell, and to speak or work with numbers. Some researchers estimate that as many as 15 percent of American students may be classified as dyslexic. Children with dyslexia are not all…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Strategies, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education
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