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Blai, Boris, Jr. – 1981
Estimates suggest that about 15% of all children have some form of mental disturbance. Potential causes can be of a physical, psychological, or environmental origin. Symptoms which indicate that a child needs professional help usually involve emotional overreaction to changes. Diagnosis of a child evidencing symptoms of mental illness should take…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Children, Educational Responsibility
Blaney, Paul H. – 1980
Although consensus on the meaning of depression exists, theories vary widely regarding its source. Depression is essentially an affective disorder; however, because the assessment of sadness is difficult, most psychological theories of depression have focused on some nonaffective component of depression, such as activity level, cognitive…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Processes
World Health Organization, Copenhagen (Denmark). Regional Office for Europe. – 1976
This report presents the proceedings of a working group convened in Copenhagen in November 1975 by the World Health Organization to discuss the problems of children 5 to 9 years. The report focuses on a survey of the general problems of European children of this particular age, individual risk factors, and individual groups at risk, and suggests…
Descriptors: Accidents, Children, Conference Reports, Emotional Problems
George Peabody Coll. for Teachers, Nashville, TN. John F. Kennedy Center for Research on Education and Human Development. – 1976
Based on the experiences of a child advocacy project in Tennessee entitled County Agents for Children, the booklet presents a guide to help identify the needs of specific children, and to assist child advocate volunteers and other community personnel in meeting these needs. The focus is on children whose learning speed or physical development is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs
MITCHELL, SHEILA; SHEPHERD, MICHAEL – 1967
THIS INVESTIGATION, WHICH TOOK PLACE IN ENGLAND, COMPARES THE ATTITUDES TOWARD SCHOOL OF A RANDOM SAMPLING OF 6,100 5- TO 15-YEAR-OLD PUPILS WITH THEIR PERFORMANCE AND BEHAVIOR AT SCHOOL. PARENTS OF EACH PUPIL WERE SENT A QUESTIONNAIRE WHICH REQUIRED AN ASSESSMENT OF THEIR CHILD'S ATTITUDE TOWARD SCHOOL. IN ADDITION, INFORMATION WAS REQUESTED ON…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attendance, Behavior Patterns
Bank Street Coll. of Education, New York, NY. Div. of Research. – 1976
This report presents findings and recommendations based on a detailed assessment of the educational needs of young Native American children and their families. The project had three major objectives: (1) to conduct an assessment of the educational needs of Native American children (prenatal to age 8) and their families; (2) to describe and report…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Schools, Child Development, Early Childhood Education
Phillips, Beeman N. – 1970
Current and projected educational developments (such as the increasing demand for school psychological services) as well as the traditional friction between teaching and psychological services, are briefly considered as a backdrop against which to present a general diagnostic intervention services model. The model identifies three levels of school…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Diagnostic Teaching, Disadvantaged Youth, Discipline
Murden, Ronald – 1968
Directed to the stammerer, the text provides a course of correction based on normal speaking principles. Speech re-education is described in terms of the following: the attitude needed; faults of breathing, vocalization, and articulation; discovery of the natural voice; pace; breathing; volume and resonance; mental conception; and corrective…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Emotional Problems, Exceptional Child Education, Habit Formation
Shanas, Ethel; And Others – 1968
The description and present capacities of the elderly populations of Denmark, Great Britain, and the United States in relation to their social and economic circumstances are outlined in this study, using statistical data, interviews, and case studies. Aspects of the life of the elderly which receive extensive consideration include health;…
Descriptors: Age, Emotional Problems, Family Relationship, Family Structure
Bergeth, Robert – 1972
A descriptive picture of the students in the Minneapolis Public Schools' Special Learning and Behavior Problems (SLBP) Title I ESEA program is presented. Eighteen Title I teachers trained in special learning and behavior problems work in Target Area elementary schools. SLBP teachers provide individual instruction for children with severe learning…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Behavior Problems, Educational Testing, Elementary Education
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Wilson, Michael J.; And Others – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1987
The Behavioral Dimensions Rating Scale was administered to both emotionally disturbed and normal students. The factor structure was found, using confirmatory factor analysis, to be invariant over these groups. Thus, the construct validity of the instrument was supported as a measure of disturbance of school age children. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary School Students
Kellner, Millicent H.; Salvador, Diana S.; Bry, Brenna H. – 2001
This paper describes the preliminary results of a study of In Control, an anger management curriculum offered in the middle school of a therapeutic day school for children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders. Twenty students received the program, while 26 did not. Measures were number of anger logs students completed; institutional…
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification
Munoz, Marco A. – 2001
Kentucky's Jefferson County Public Schools evaluated their Positive Outreach Program (POP), which was designed to help elementary students with emotional, behavioral, or social problems overcome their problems and succeed in school. POP focuses on creating and enhancing positive skills, relationships, and environmental contexts. It includes…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems
Watson, Kenneth – 1994
This manual for child welfare staff and foster/adoptive parents is intended to provide guidelines for serving abused and neglected children who are in family foster care and adoption. The first section is on substitute care and permanency planning and offers an historical perspective on substitute care and definitions of family foster care and…
Descriptors: Adoption, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
Gootman, Marilyn E. – 1997
This guide discusses an approach to discipline which focuses on student self-control as opposed to external control imposed by the teacher. After "Introduction: Caring Teachers Can Make a Difference," the ten chapters are: (1) "Setting the Stage for Appropriate Behavior"; (2) "Expectations, Limits and Rules"; (3) "Encouragement, Praise, and…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
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