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Accommodations/Modifications
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Adults with Emotional Disorders
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Advocacy Information
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Anxiety Disorders
Specific Conditions (Anxiety Disorders)
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Coping (Anxiety Disorders)
Organizations (Anxiety Disorders)
Children and Anxiety Disorders
Teenagers and Anxiety Disorders
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Assessment of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
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Assistive Technology
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Bipolar DisorderOverview-Bipolar Disorder
Diagnosis/Symptoms-Bipolar Disorder
Treatment-Bipolar Disorder
Prevention/Screening-Bipolar Disorder
Coping-Bipolar Disorder
Directories
Organizations-Bipolar Disorder
Children and Bipolar Disorder
Teenagers and Bipolar Disorder
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Books and Publications
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Borderline Personality Disorder
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Causes of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
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Characteristics
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Classifications
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Classroom Management
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Definition
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DepressionOverview
Treatment-Depression
Alternative Therapy-Depression
Research on Adolescence and Depression-Depression
Organizations Involved With Depression
Children and Depression
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Diagnosis
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Eating Disorders
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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History of the Field
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Medical Issues/Medication
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Parent Information
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Prevalence
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Schizophrenia
To top What are the best approaches for students with emotional problems?Socialization. Explicitly and frequently teach social rules and skills.. Model appropriate responses to social situations.. Engage student in role-play opportunities to practice appropriate responses.. Explain rules / rationales behind social exchanges.. Target perspective-taking skills.. How do you teach students with behavior problems?Effective General Teaching Strategies for Behavior Issues. Provide a calm environment.. Minimize distractions.. Emphasize routine.. Behavioral expectations should reflect behavioral abilities.. Focus on assisting student rather than disciplining.. Provide a time out/study area away from the group.. Make sure the student feels safe.. How will you help these learners cope with their socio emotional difficulties?Tips for Teachers: Ways to Help Students Who Struggle with Emotions or Behavior. Start fresh. ... . Draw on past experiences with students, but don't necessarily rely on them. ... . Put yourself in the right frame of mind. ... . Expect some disorganization and forgetfulness. ... . Reduce classroom stress.. Why is it important to study behavioral and emotional disorders?Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are at greater risk for academic failure and negative postschool outcomes when compared to other disability categories. It is important to learn how to promote protective factors for students with EBD to foster resilience.
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