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Does anyone know anything about severly behaviorally handicapped children?

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 12:39 AM

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Yes, they are difficult to teach! Regular classroom teachers become behavior problems, too. What specifically are you asking in regards to BD students?

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 10:15 PM

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Yes… that is what I taught last year and continue to teach. Llke Lynn asked, what do you want to know specifically? I’d be more than happy to tell you what I know!

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/11/2001 - 5:32 PM

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Hi. My husband and I both teach special education in Tifton GA. We have compiled some resources for you. We hope they are helpful.

TEACHER RESOURCES:

1. Gateway to Educational Materials
A large collection of lesson plans and other instructional materials on the internet from the Department of Education

2. www.drlinedabryant.com
An at risk/behavior intervention web site.

3. The Journal of Learning Disabilities, 31, “4” ,327-338
Information on students with serious emotional disturbances

PARENT RESOURCES:

1. www.notmykid.org
Sourse for parents and links to other resources

2. [email protected]
Gives information and web sites

3. No Stigma
a web site created by the National Institute for Mental Health

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 12:39 AM

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Yes, they are difficult to teach! Regular classroom teachers become behavior problems, too. What specifically are you asking in regards to BD students?

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 10:15 PM

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Yes… that is what I taught last year and continue to teach. Llke Lynn asked, what do you want to know specifically? I’d be more than happy to tell you what I know!

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/11/2001 - 5:32 PM

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Hi. My husband and I both teach special education in Tifton GA. We have compiled some resources for you. We hope they are helpful.

TEACHER RESOURCES:

1. Gateway to Educational Materials
A large collection of lesson plans and other instructional materials on the internet from the Department of Education

2. www.drlinedabryant.com
An at risk/behavior intervention web site.

3. The Journal of Learning Disabilities, 31, “4” ,327-338
Information on students with serious emotional disturbances

PARENT RESOURCES:

1. www.notmykid.org
Sourse for parents and links to other resources

2. [email protected]
Gives information and web sites

3. No Stigma
a web site created by the National Institute for Mental Health

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