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Enhancing Executive Function in the Early Years: Environment, Instruction and Adaptations to Promote School Readiness From Early Intervention ... to Preschool Programs ... and School-Age Services: A Parent's Guide to Transitioning Young Children With Special Needs -- Second Edition
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Enhancing Executive Function in the Early Years: Environment, Instruction and Adaptations to Promote School Readiness From Early Intervention ... to Preschool Programs ... and School-Age Services: A Parent's Guide to Transitioning Young Children With Special Needs -- Second Edition
Proactive steps to address executive functioning deficits during early childhood can positively impact school success, as well as the child’s health and future well-being. Give parents the tools to actively participate and make informed decisions as their young children with disabilities go through the transition process.
Problem-Solving Skills 101: A Behavior-Management Program for Young Students Serving Preschool-Age Children With Disabilities: Evaluation, Eligibility, Placement and Transition
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Problem-Solving Skills 101: A Behavior-Management Program for Young Students Serving Preschool-Age Children With Disabilities:  Evaluation, Eligibility, Placement and Transition
Designed for district- and school-level administrators, this useful guide shows you and your staff how to involve young children in problem-solving strategies — so they understand why a specific behavior is inappropriate and recognize proper replacement behavior. Determining whether a preschooler needs special education is challenging.
You Can't Make Me! Effective Strategies and Interventions for Students With Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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You Can't Make Me! Effective Strategies and Interventions for Students With Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Drawing from her 40 years of experience working with students with behavioral disorders, Beverley Johns explains what cause ODD-related behaviors and describes approaches that may actually escalate students behaviors.
   
 
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