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Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Background and Perspective
chapter 1 The Many Faces of Students With Challenging Behavior
Prevalence
How to Use This Book
Who Are These Kids?
chapter 2 Learning From History
How Have Children With Challenging Behavior Historically Been Served in School?
History of Definition
chapter 3 School Culture and Perception of Challenging Behaviors
Adult Perceptions
Perceptions About Socioeconomic Status, Race, Gender, and Giftedness and School Intervention
Family Factors
School Culture
Part II Schools and Classrooms
chapter 4 Schoolwide and Classroom Supports: Universal and Secondary Prevention Programs
Top 10 Critical Quality Indicators for Schoolwide and Classroom Interventions
Schoolwide and Classwide Supports
chapter 5 Discipline
Negative Effects of Removal From School
Suspension and Expulsion
Alternative Schools
Physical Restraint
Students With Disabilities and Discipline
Part III The Individual Child
chapter 6 Evaluating Emotions and Behaviors
What Is Evaluation?
Formal Versus Informal Evaluation
chapter 7 Functional Behavior Assessment
Define the Behavior
Develop the Hypothesis
Conduct the Intervention With Fidelity
Collect Data
Reflection
Revision
chapter 8 Eligibility: Qualifying for Services
What Is Eligibility and Why Is It Important?
What Laws Govern Eligibility Decisions?
What if the Team Determines the Child Is Not Eligible?
Involving Parents
chapter 9 Individual Plans
Relevant Factors
The Individualized Education Program (IEP)
The 504 Plan
chapter 10 The Brain and Behavior
Basic Assumptions
Brain Structures
Neuroimaging
The Brain and Behavior
Early Intervention
School Success and Interventions
Role of the Parent
chapter 11 Diagnoses: What Do They Mean?
The Laundry List
A Problem Becomes a Disorder
What Is the DSM-IV-TR?
What Is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
What Is a Conduct Disorder?
Common Co-Occurring Conditions
Giftedness and Behavior
chapter 12 Medications
To Medicate or Not: Factors
Types of Prescribing Doctors
Symptoms That May Respond to Medication
chapter 13 Self-Determination and Self-Advocacy
Self-Determination
Factors of Successful Transitions to Post-K–12 Schooling
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
About the Contributor
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