Children with internalizing disorders, specifically anxiety and depression, are at an increased risk for poor social and academic performance in school. Students spend a majority of their time at school, highlighting the need for educators to be knowledgeable about and properly trained in identifying and supporting children with mental health problems. The current study assessed pre-service educators' ability to identify internalizing and externalizing behaviors in children. In addition, the study examined differences in knowledge among groups of pre-service educators studying general education, special education, and communication sciences and disorders (i.e., speech language pathology) from a mid-sized public university in the Midwest. ...
Context: University-based pre-service educational programs do not adequately prepare the teachers to...
A variety of academic, behavioral and social problems are first identified when children begin schoo...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of special education teachers about...
Background Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common mental health problems in children and are ...
ABSTRACT This study examined the perceptions of a national sample of school psychologists in the Uni...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
Internalizing problems may be associated with poor academic performance and school absenteeism among...
Students with internalizing behavioral concerns are an overlooked and underserved segment within edu...
Schools need accurate and efficient ways to identify youth with mental health problems, in part to p...
Externalizing behaviours are among the most common and challenging childhood disorders. These behavi...
A survey addressing teacher referral of children with internalizing symptoms was developed and distr...
Internalizing disorders, specifically depression and anxiety, affect up to 18% and 33% of youth, res...
Recent research indicates that internalizing disorders such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumati...
peer reviewedBackground. All over the word, classrooms are getting more and more diverse and teache...
The purpose of this study was to investigate educator perceptions regarding the externalizing and in...
Context: University-based pre-service educational programs do not adequately prepare the teachers to...
A variety of academic, behavioral and social problems are first identified when children begin schoo...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of special education teachers about...
Background Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common mental health problems in children and are ...
ABSTRACT This study examined the perceptions of a national sample of school psychologists in the Uni...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
Internalizing problems may be associated with poor academic performance and school absenteeism among...
Students with internalizing behavioral concerns are an overlooked and underserved segment within edu...
Schools need accurate and efficient ways to identify youth with mental health problems, in part to p...
Externalizing behaviours are among the most common and challenging childhood disorders. These behavi...
A survey addressing teacher referral of children with internalizing symptoms was developed and distr...
Internalizing disorders, specifically depression and anxiety, affect up to 18% and 33% of youth, res...
Recent research indicates that internalizing disorders such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumati...
peer reviewedBackground. All over the word, classrooms are getting more and more diverse and teache...
The purpose of this study was to investigate educator perceptions regarding the externalizing and in...
Context: University-based pre-service educational programs do not adequately prepare the teachers to...
A variety of academic, behavioral and social problems are first identified when children begin schoo...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of special education teachers about...