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Supporting Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Grief and Loss
Content type: Journal Article
Throughout a student’s school career it is likely that the student will experience loss of varying magnitudes. From a favorite friend moving away to the death of family or staff member, loss is an unfortunate inevitability. Supporting any student during a...
Optimizing Special Educator Wellness and Job Performance Through Stress Management
Content type: Journal Article
Chronic stress is a pervasive issue among special education teachers and often escalates to the level of burnout. Not only does this put their health at risk, but prolonged stress also hampers their job performance and quite possibly affects student...
Maltreatment Profiles of Child Welfare–Involved Children in Special Education: Classification and Behavioral Consequences
Content type: Journal Article
In this study, I investigated the maltreatment profiles of child welfare–involved children in special education and examined how those profiles influenced their internalizing and externalizing behaviors. I analyzed data on a sample of 290 children (63%...
Child Find Activities Under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act: Recent Case Law
Content type: Journal Article
Although child find activities has been a fundamental requirement under IDEA for decades, school personnel occasionally fail to implement this requirement despite clear signs of academic and behavioral problems exhibited by students, potentially indicative...
Maltreatment Profiles of Child Welfare–Involved Children in Special Education: Classification and Behavioral Consequences
Content type: Journal Article
In this study, I investigated the maltreatment profiles of child welfare–involved children in special education and examined how those profiles influenced their internalizing and externalizing behaviors. I analyzed data on a sample of 290 children (63%...
Cultural Responsiveness in Urban Special Education Classrooms
Content type: Webinar
By the end of the seminar, participants will understand the importance of implementing both culturally responsive strategies and special education strategies as an urban special educator to promote social and academic growth.
Twice-Exceptional Children: Double the Needs, Double the Interventions
Content type: Webinar
Children with disabilities can have significant strengths and talents that also need developing. These “twice-exceptional” gifted children with disabilities are often confounding because they require strengths-based education that focuses on the...
Culturally Relevant Instruction: Teaching for Everyone’s Success!
Content type: Webinar
As America’s schools are becoming increasing ethnically diverse, teachers need the knowledge, skills, and models to incorporate culturally responsive instruction (CRI) into their daily instruction. In this webinar, you will learn instructional strategies...
Addressing Challenging Behaviors and Mental Health Issues: What We Need to Know
Content type: Webinar
This webinar will highlight the important topics discussed in the book Addressing Challenging Behaviors and Mental Health Issues in Early Childhood . You will learn the best practices for recognition of mental health issues in children, sources of...
Bullying and Suicide: Preventative Measures for Schools
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) Youth suicide is the third leading cause of death for children. Because being bullied is connected to self-harming behavior in children, schools are a logical place to...