An excessive and intense fear associated with separating from home, family, and others with whom a child has a close attachment.
What is separation anxiety disorder?
100
A combination of peer mediated learning with self-management strategies to help students learn to manage their own behaviors.
What is class-wide, peer assisted self-management?
100
Biological causes of EBD relate primarily to these two things.
What is brain functioning and heredity?
100
Acting out the behaviors and feelings associated with their disability.
What is externalizing behaviors?
100
This type of IEP is family-driven, collaborative, individualized, culturally competent, and community and strengths based.
What is wraparound?
200
Manifestations of repetitive, persistent, and intrusive impulses, images, or thoughts and/or compulsions.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
200
Defined as a student's involvement in curricular and extracurricular activities in school and feelings of belonging within the school.
What is student engagement?
200
One-third of elementary students with EBD live in this type of home.
What is single parent homes?
200
Depression, withdrawal, or other emotional signs of a disabililty.
What is internalizing behaviors?
200
This classroom strategy involves students with EBD tutoring students with no disabilities.
What is reverse-role tutoring?
300
An extreme deviation in either a depressed or an elevated direction or sometimes in both directions at different times.
What is mood disorder?
300
This intervention strategy enhanced the curriculum, applied specific behavior management strategies, and provided additional supports for students who were not performing adequately.
What is classroom-centered intervention?
300
Two times as many children with EBD have this kind of socioeconomic lifestyle.
What is low socioeconomic status? (Poverty)
300
Two-thirds of students with EBD also tend to have this disorder.
What is AD/HD?
300
Substance abuse, lack of parental support, problematic home lives, peer pressure, pregnancy, etc are all factors in this phenomenon for students with EBD.
What is dropping out?
400
Causes a pattern of negativistic, hostile, disobedient, and defiant behaviors.
What is oppositional defiant disorder?
400
This intervention strategy refers to instructional strategies that integrate teaching activities with community service.
What is service learning?
400
Parents of children with EBD are more likely to lack these two attributes for success.
What is education and employment?
400
Students with EBD tend to have IQs in this range.
What is low to average range?
400
Specifications that make it possible to master information in the classroom.
What is modifications?
500
Consists of a persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that significantly interferes wiht others' rights or with schools' an communities' behavioral expectations.
What is conduct disorder?
500
A classroom management strategy that involves teaching students effective communication, anger management, and taking anothers' perspective.
What is conflict resolution?
500
Schizophrenic children exhibit these two characteristics related to brain functioning.
What is a lower volume of gray matter in the brain and a chemical imbalance in neurotransmitters?
500
Almost two-thirds of students with EBD have these kinds of language disorders as well.
What is expressive and/or receptive language disorders?
500
Compared to all other students with disabilities, students with EBD are three times more likely to be educated these settings.
What is residential settings, hospitals,and homes?