History
Characteristics
Characteristics and Causes
Prevention
Misc.
100
St. Mary of Bethlehem
What is the first institution that was established for people with mental disorders (1547)?
100
Emotional Behavior Disorder (EBD)
What is the disability that includes struggling behaviorally, academically, and often are the most difficult to teach.
100
Socially maladjusted and conduct disorder
What are two groups of children that are excluded from the label of EBD.
100
The Systematic Screening for Behavior Disorders (elementary level), Student Risk Screening scale (elementary, middle, and high school), Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (ages 3 to 17)
What are screening assessments for students at-risk for EBD
100
Behavioral excesses and deficits become so extreme that they interfere with teacher's ability to instruct all students or when students' academic performance is far below grade level.
What is prereferral?
200
Philippe Pinel
Who ordered humanitarian reform due to poor treatment in the mental institutions
200
EBD
What disability has the highest dropout rate, retentions, and has problems with social skills
200
Tantrums, aggression, noncompliance, coercive behaviors, poor academic performance
What characteristics do students with externalizing behavior exhibit?
200
Lack of reliable measures for those students that internalize behaviors
What is the cause of overrepresentation of African American males.
200
Interventions do not work, parental permission acquired, assessments are given, IEP is written
What is identification of a student with EBD
300
Dorothea Dix
Who influenced the founding of state institutions for people with mental disorders-1844
300
The child exhibits one characteristic listed but the educational performance is adversely affected.
What is IDEA 04 definition
300
20% less likely to commit violent crimes, 38% less likely to drink heavily, 35% less likely to become pregnant or contribute to a pregnancy.
What is Social Skills education
300
Systematic screening tools implemented across K-12 Evaluation measures from 2 different settings Performance in academic and behavioral settings Information from a range of people about child Many methods to assess student's behavior
What accurate assessment procedures for students at-risk for EBD
300
Peer tutoring Story mapping modeling repeated readings
What are valid methods used to teach students with EBD?
400
Eli Bower
Who developed a definition of behavioral disorders that served as the foundation for the current federal and state definitions of ED and led to residential schooling.
400
Externalizing Behaviors, internalizing behaviors, low-incidence disorders
What are the three groups of EBD
400
A link between poverty and sometimes a biological explanation will emerge.
What is EBD
400
Medical mangement Reducing overrepresentation School-based interventions
What is how to reduce the development of new EBD cases.
400
Supporting children and families in trouble
What is wraparound services?
500
Montrose Wolf, Don Baer, and Todd Risley
Who brought applied behavior analytic techniques to support students in classroom settings, with application of the token economy.
500
Externalizing behavior, Internalizing behavior, Low-incidence disorder.
What is the behavior that is directed toward others? What is the behavior that is directed inward? Schizophrenia
500
Prenatal drug use (53% in Head Start Program identified as early as kindergarten), genetic predisposition (mood disorders, depression, schizophrenia), poverty, abuse, neglect, parental stress, inconsistent expections, poor supervision, punitive, negative interactions, parental violence and arrest.
What are the causes of EBD
500
Preventing problems by taking an instructional approach
What is PBS
500
35%-60% almost 5 times higher than in the general population
What is the percentage of students in foster care with EBD?
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