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Exceptional Children and Youth, Fourth Edition
Nancy Hunt, California State University, Los Angeles
Kathleen Marshall, University of South Carolina
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Chapter Seven: Children with Behavior Disorders

  • The American Psychiatric Association: Visit this site to learn more about applying the information from the DSM series, to see the research agenda for DSM V, and to learn more about current research in areas such as ADHD, depression, anxiety disorders, and autism. (http://www.psych.org/)

  • About Teen Depression: This is a site targeted more toward parents. This web site presents information on depression, alcohol, drugs, suicide, and treatment options. (http://www.about-teen-depression.com/)

  • Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): To learn more about ADHD, including research, resources, facts and policy issues. (http://www.chadd.org/)

  • The Council for Children with Behavior Disorders: Visit this site to view assessment and instructional practices for working with culturally and linguistically diverse children, youth, and their families. (www.ccbd.net)

  • The Center on PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports): This site has information about the goals and procedures of this research-based model of behavior intervention. (http://www.pbis.org)

  • The Law and Special Education: This site provides access to the latest updates in special education legislation and case law. (http://www.ed.sc.edu/spedlaw/lawpage.htm)

  • Resources in Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities: George Washington University's site for teachers and preservice teachers who relate experiences from a psychoeducational perspective. (http://www.gwu.edu/~ebdweb/index.html)

  • The Virtual Resource Center in Behavioral Disorders (VRCbd): This site is located on a web site at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Through this web site, and for a very minimal fee, teachers can obtain training modules and materials. (http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/vrcbd)



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