The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe parents’ perceptions towards their children with /or at risk of behavioral problems. It included parents’ insight about their children with problem behaviors, parents’ perceptions of the strategies/or servises they receive from the school, and about the support they receive from school personnel. Semistructured interviews were conducted with two parents who have children with challenging behaviors. The data were collected, transcribed, and analyzed in a three-week period. The findings section revealed the importance of collaboration between parents who have children with behavioral problems and schools
Conduct Disorder is the most common reason for referral to child and adolescent mental health servic...
AbstractDisciplinary exclusion, particularly school expulsion, presents a significant challenge to s...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe parents’ perceptions towards their children wit...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe parents’ perceptions towards their children wit...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of parents of children with challenging beh...
Background: Many institutions have reported a reduction in disruptive and violent behavior, chronic ...
This study explored parents' ways of coping with their children's problem behaviors and their percep...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Abstract: Parental report is essential to understand adaptive difficulties in childhood. The aim of ...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Background: Being parents of children who display disruptive behavior problems (DBP) can pose severa...
Behavioral problems are becoming more and more common phenomena in children education. When behavior...
Conduct Disorder is the most common reason for referral to child and adolescent mental health servic...
AbstractDisciplinary exclusion, particularly school expulsion, presents a significant challenge to s...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe parents’ perceptions towards their children wit...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe parents’ perceptions towards their children wit...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of parents of children with challenging beh...
Background: Many institutions have reported a reduction in disruptive and violent behavior, chronic ...
This study explored parents' ways of coping with their children's problem behaviors and their percep...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Abstract: Parental report is essential to understand adaptive difficulties in childhood. The aim of ...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Primary school-aged children with conduct problems are at risk for future antisocial and criminal be...
Background: Being parents of children who display disruptive behavior problems (DBP) can pose severa...
Behavioral problems are becoming more and more common phenomena in children education. When behavior...
Conduct Disorder is the most common reason for referral to child and adolescent mental health servic...
AbstractDisciplinary exclusion, particularly school expulsion, presents a significant challenge to s...
Background: Conduct problems (CPs), a persistent pattern of challenging, oppositional, defiant or ...