Distance Delivery of Function-Based Skill Training for Providers in Rural Settings

Children with diagnosed disabilities, teachers and classroom staff, and families living in rural areas have difficulty accessing any and all behavioral services, including parent training, due to a lack of providers, distance to clinics, cost of transportation, low income and/or inadequate health in...

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Positive Behavior Supports
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Program Effectiveness
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Rural schools
Special Education
Students with Disabilities
Teamwork
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