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Greenspan, Stanley I. – Early Childhood Today, 2006
There are many different reasons why children have problems paying attention. One child might be visually oversensitive and thereby distracted by bright sunlight coming in through a window or by too much color on a bulletin board. Another child, who is oversensitive to smells, might be distracted by the teacher's perfume or by the odor coming from…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Individual Differences, Young Children, Teaching Methods
Stover, Del – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
This article deals with students hacking school computer systems. School districts are getting tough with students "hacking" into school computers to change grades, poke through files, or just pit their high-tech skills against district security. Dozens of students have been prosecuted recently under state laws on identity theft and unauthorized…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Computer Security, High School Students, Crime Prevention
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Arseneault, Louise; Kim-Cohen, Julia; Taylor, Alan; Caspi, Avshalom; Moffitt, Terrie E. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2005
Past research suggests that young children are incapable of reporting information about their own behavior problems. To test this, we examined the validity and the usefulness of children's self-reports in the E-Risk Study, a nationally representative birth cohort of 2,232 children. We used the Berkeley Puppet Interview to obtain children's…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Psychometrics, Young Children, Behavior Problems
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Winter, Travis; Haines-Burnham, James – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
This article is a description of a relationship-intensive intervention strategy for students with emotional and behavioral problems. This strategy has been used as a supplement to the point and level system to insure that all kids have positive experiences with staff and gain a sense of belonging. Students are selected by staff based on the belief…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Needs, Group Counseling, Emotional Disturbances
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Poulou, Maria – Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 2005
The study explored prospective teachers' concerns about pupils emotional and behavioural difficulties, their perceptions of self-efficacy in dealing with them and their coping strategies. The modification of prospective teachers' perceptions across four levels of teacher training was also examined. Two hundred and eighty-four Greek prospective…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Coping, Behavior Problems
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McKeganey, Neil; McIntosh, James; MacDonald, Fiona; Gannon, Maria; Gilvarry, Eilish; McArdle, Paul; McCarthy, Steve – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2004
In this paper we report the results of research on the nature and extent of legal and illegal drug use among preteens and those factors associated with illegal drug use at this young age. The paper is based upon a survey of 2318 ten to twelve year olds in Glasgow and Newcastle. Overall around 30% of children reported having been exposed to illegal…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Marijuana, Drinking, Drug Use
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Rovet, Joanne – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 2004
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder affecting primarily females. It arises from a loss of X-chromosome material, most usually one of the two X chromosomes. Affected individuals have a number of distinguishing somatic features, including short stature and ovarian dysgenesis. Individuals with TS show a distinct neurocognitive profile…
Descriptors: Profiles, Brain, Learning Disabilities, Congenital Impairments
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Geschwind, Daniel H.; Dykens, Elisabeth – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 2004
Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) is a relatively common (1/500 to 1/1,000) genetic syndrome caused by an extra X chromosome in males, leading to an XXY karyotype. In most cases, the physical and neurobehavioral characteristics of KS are relatively mild, and KS is not usually associated with moderate or severe mental retardation. However, KS is often…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Adjustment (to Environment), Genetics, Learning Disabilities
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Handy, Linda Resmini – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2004
In this article, the author proposes a family systems approach, where parents and children alike follow relationship rules that allow no intimidating verbal abuse or physical abuse. Many children who are socially and emotionally disabled, with no presenting biological cause, are often such due to the discomfort they experience in their world of…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Systems Approach, Parent Child Relationship, Family Environment
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Scarborough, Hollis S.; Parker, Jennifer D. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2003
Reading Achievement, IQ, and behavior problems were assessed in second and eighth grade for a longitudinal sample of 57 children. "Matthew effects" did not occur for most of the children with learning disabilities, although a widening of the group difference in IQ was seen between the math disabled and nondisabled groups. Elevated rates…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence Quotient, Learning Disabilities
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Canham, Hamish – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
The technical difficulties posed for the child psychotherapist working with children who have themselves experienced violence and abuse are addressed. A distinction is drawn between violence in the service of communicating about such experiences and violence that arises from more perverse aspects of the patient. The therapist's need to pay close…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Psychotherapy, Violence, Child Abuse
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Graves, Kelly N. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2005
The present study investigated the associations among perceived adherence to the system of care philosophy, changes in internalizing and externalizing behaviors, and consumer satisfaction with services. Participants included 98 families, interviewed at two time points across a one-year period. Hierarchical multiple regressions indicated that the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Philosophy, Satisfaction
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Singh, Ashvind N.; Matson, Johnny L.; Cooper, Christopher L.; Dixon, Dennis; Sturmey, Peter – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Since their introduction, antipsychotic medications have been used widely to treat conditions other than psychiatric disorders, especially among individuals with mental retardation. Researchers have shown that the prevalence rates of psychotropic medication prescriptions among this population are extremely high. Given the limited empirical data to…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Drug Therapy, Clinical Diagnosis, Psychopathology
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Hoksbergen, Rene; ter Laak, Jan; Rijk, Kathinka; van Dijkum, Cor; Stoutjesdijk, Felicia – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
Romanian adoptees have a background of severe neglect. International research has shown that this can give rise to symptoms of autistic behavior. Rutter "et al." (1999, "Journal of Child Psychology Psychiatry," 40 (4), 537-549.) refers to "quasi-autistic patterns", and Federici (1998, "Help for the hopeless…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Neglect, Children, Behavior Problems
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Stacks, Ann M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
This paper will review the literature on the rate, stability, and outcomes associated with externalizing behavior problems prior to kindergarten entry. Bronfenbrenner's (The ecology of human development. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press) ecological framework will be used to present the factors related to the onset and persistence of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Preschool Education, Literature Reviews, Early Intervention
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