Function-Based Interventions for Students Who Are Non responsive to Primary and Secondary Prevention Efforts: Illustrations at the Elementary and Middle School Levels

This article illustrates how to (a) use schoolwide data to monitor student responsiveness to primary and secondary prevention efforts to identify students for tertiary preventions and (b) design, implement, and evaluate a function-based intervention in collaboration with two general education teache...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of emotional and behavioral disorders 2007-10, Vol.15 (3), p.169-183
Hauptverfasser: Lane, Kathleen Lynne, Rogers, Leslie A, Parks, Robin J, Weisenbach, Jessica L, Mau, Ann C, Merwin, Megan T, Bergman, Wendy A
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