Theories
Definition of EBD
Characteristics
Identification
IEP
100
This theory taked adantage of the relationship between an unconditioned stilmulus and an unconditioned response.
What is classical conditioning?
100
Defined in IDEA 2004 as a social construct that is perceived according to societal rules.
What is emotional disturbance?
100
This mood disorder interferes with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat and enjoy once pleasurable activities.
What is depression?
100
The process of gathering information about the student's academic, behavioral and social performances in school.
What is assessment?
100
This group includes a general educatino teacher, special educatin teachers, school representative, evaluation interpreter, parents and possible student.
What is the IEP Team?
200
CCBD
What is the acronym for The Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders?
200
CCBD
What is the acronym for The Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders
200
This condition shows a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which one violates the basic rights of others or major age appropriate societal norms or rules at home, in school and in the community.
What is conduct disorder?
200
The first step of the assessment process
What is screening?
200
These are designed to enable students to participate and make progress in the general education curriculum.
What are measurable annual goals?
300
B.F. Skinner pioneered this theory by examinaing how the environment and environmental events affected behavior.
What is operant conditioning?
300
Federal and local funding for research and special education programs are tied to specific categories of disabilities.
What is one advantaged of special education labeling?
300
Those who suffer from this EBD have sudden and repeated attacks or periods of intense, overwhelming fear.
What is panic disorder?
300
Considerations, plans and efforts to imporve the child's functioning that are attempted prior to any formal referral.
What is prereferral intervention?
300
These help students achieve success and may include transporation, psychological services, counseling or job-related training.
What are related services?
400
Children with EBD often come from households that have this.
What is low socioeconomic status?
400
These children exhibit externalizing behaviors, whereas seriously emotional distrubed children exhibit internalizing behaviors.
What are socially maladjusted children?
400
This mood disorder which begins in late adolescence shows signs of extreme mood swings from extreme energy to severe depression.
What is bipolar disorder?
400
This assessment tool provides quantifiable and systemically organized information and are easy to complete and score.
What is a behavior rating scale?
400
The minimum amount of time in which the IEP has to be reviewed.
What is annually?
500
One of the first behaviorists that viewed conditioning as the basis for most human learning.
Who is John B. Watson?
500
This term includes cultural expectations, societal norms, and the political response to these expectations.
What is social construction?
500
This is cruicial in serving young children who are at risk for EBD.
What is early identification and prevention?
500
This group decides whether a student has a disability by examining a variety of information.
What is the eligibility team?
500
This should be developed postsecondary goals related to trianing, education, employment and independent living skill.
What is an Individualized Transition Plan (ITP)?