Though experiencing maltreatment (abuse or neglect) appears to be common in students with the special education label of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), little research has been devoted to this topic by EBD educators. This paper uses archived file drawer data from 1992 that focuses on 149 students newly classified with EBD for whom a wide range of enrollment variables was collected, and who were subsequently followed up on an average of 8 years later to assess their educational outcomes. At enrollment, experiences of maltreatment were determined to have occurred in 57.7% of these participants. The group who experienced maltreatment was predicted at enrollment only by the family stress of having at least one natural parent with a h...
Provide data on the five characteristics of emotional disturbance (ED). For 503 students with ED and...
Children (0–18 years) with maltreatment histories are vulnerable to experiencing difficulties across...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Educational Leadership, Washington State UniversityMental health has become a nation...
This study describes the academic, social, and behavioral performance of elementary and secondary st...
This study provides an analysis of state guidelines with respect to terminology and definitions in e...
The purpose of this study was to determine which school factors were related to the placement of stu...
This study explored potential patterns of association among the demographic characteristics, identif...
If surveyed across several generations, casual inquirers would not be hard-pressed to discover diffe...
Longitudinal studies assessing children with emotional disturbance (ED) demonstrate that the social ...
Childhood emotional abuse by a parent is a topic that is often overlooked as it is not easily iden...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: D...
Different forms of maltreatment are thought to incur a cumulative and non-specific toll on mental he...
Strategies of classroom intervention for emotional/behavioral disordered (EBD) children were investi...
Different forms of maltreatment are thought to incur a cumulative and non-specific toll on mental he...
FOR DECADES, RESEARCHERS HAVEdemonstrated that a relationship ex-ists between low academic achieve-m...
Provide data on the five characteristics of emotional disturbance (ED). For 503 students with ED and...
Children (0–18 years) with maltreatment histories are vulnerable to experiencing difficulties across...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Educational Leadership, Washington State UniversityMental health has become a nation...
This study describes the academic, social, and behavioral performance of elementary and secondary st...
This study provides an analysis of state guidelines with respect to terminology and definitions in e...
The purpose of this study was to determine which school factors were related to the placement of stu...
This study explored potential patterns of association among the demographic characteristics, identif...
If surveyed across several generations, casual inquirers would not be hard-pressed to discover diffe...
Longitudinal studies assessing children with emotional disturbance (ED) demonstrate that the social ...
Childhood emotional abuse by a parent is a topic that is often overlooked as it is not easily iden...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: D...
Different forms of maltreatment are thought to incur a cumulative and non-specific toll on mental he...
Strategies of classroom intervention for emotional/behavioral disordered (EBD) children were investi...
Different forms of maltreatment are thought to incur a cumulative and non-specific toll on mental he...
FOR DECADES, RESEARCHERS HAVEdemonstrated that a relationship ex-ists between low academic achieve-m...
Provide data on the five characteristics of emotional disturbance (ED). For 503 students with ED and...
Children (0–18 years) with maltreatment histories are vulnerable to experiencing difficulties across...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Educational Leadership, Washington State UniversityMental health has become a nation...