History
Causes and Prevention
Characteristics & Prevalence
Assessment, Intervention & Teaching Students with EBD
Miscellaneous
100
In 1547, this first institution for people with mental disorders was established.
What is St. Mary of Bethleham
100
This is one of the first steps in prevention the development of emotional or behavioral disorders
What is determining which specific behaviors can predict later problems
100
The percentage of school age children identified as having EBD.
What is 1%
100
The single best predictor of emotional or behavioral disorders in young children
What is agression
100
Violates basic rights of others, is hostile, is physically aggressive, steals, has tantrums, argues...
What are examples of externalizing behaviors
200
The French psychiatrist who ordered humanitarian reform in 1792.
Who is Philippe Pinel
200
Three different approaches that could cause a substantial reduction in the prevalence of EBD.
What is medical management, reducing over-representation, and school-based interventions
200
These are the two major reasons why it is difficult to accurately estimate the prevalence of EBD
What is a) the definition remains unclear and rather subjective and b) label is viewed as stigmatizing, and many educators and school districts are reluctant to identify many children
200
Interventions designed on the reasons why the problem behaviors occur
What are functional assessment-based interventions
200
A service delivery model in which needs are met through collaboration of many agencies and systems
What are wraparound services
300
This person was influential in founding state institutions for people with mental disorders.
Who is Dorothy Dix
300
Three general areas that can contribute to emotional or behavioral disorders
What is Biology, Home and Community, and School
300
The common link between delinquency and disability
What is school failure
300
Validated methods to improve reading skills of children with EBD
What are peer tutoring, story mapping, modeling, and repeated readings
300
A set of behaviors that include making decisions, choosing preferences and practicing self-advocacy
What is self determination
400
Credited with bringing applied behavior analytic techniques to support children in classroom settings, with the application of token economies in classroom settings worldwide.
Who are Montrose Wolf, Don Baer, and Todd Risley
400
These are two benefits of using systematic screening tools to look for students with EBD.
What are a) removes some of the subjectivity b) reduces the burden placed on teachers to identify students who may need additional support
400
Social, Behavioral, and Academic characteristics
What are three main categories of possible signs or characteristics of EBD to be aware of to help identify and support students
400
Behavioral strategies involved in intervention plans
What are: curricular adjustments, behavior-specific praise, and reinforcement systems
400
This often happens to children with internalizing behaviors, making it difficult to support these youngsters.
What is being overlooked
500
This approach illustrates the positive outcomes of a highly structured classroom environment grounded in behavior management principles.
What is Frank Hewett's Santa Monica Project
500
Because of the high rate of prescription drugs to treat EBD, educators have been calling for a _________, to reduce both inappropriate behavior and avoid an over-reliance on medication.
What is a greater use of classroom management interventions and interventions based on the reason that problem behaviors occur (functional assessment-based interventions)
500
Twice as likely to be identified as having EBD than would be expected by their actual percentage in the general population
Who are African Americans
500
Settings where students with EBD receive education
What are general classrooms, resource rooms, separate special education classrooms, special schools, the juvenile justice system, institutions, and hospitals
500
35% to 60%
What is the percentage of children in foster care with EBD