Functional Assessment: Strategies to Prevent and Remediate Challenging Behavior in School Settings, Pearson Etext with Loose-Leaf Version --


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This title is only available as a loose-leaf version with Pearson eText. This comprehensive, practical book provides guidelines, strategies, and procedures for preventing and addressing challenging behavior in school settings. The authors take theoretical and often technical information and present it in an easily understood, applicable manner. The functional assessment and intervention model described in the book is a positive and proactive, team-based approach that has been used to prevent and remediate challenging behavior in school, community, and home settings. Readers learn how to conduct behavior assessment that helps them identify the variables that set the occasion for challenging behavior to occur, and that supports challenging behavior after it has occurred. Assessment information is then used to identify the function of challenging behavior and to develop positive interventions that address it, and that teach and support appropriate behaviors to replace challenging behavior. 0133570851 / 9780133570854 Functional Assessment: Strategies to Prevent and Remediate Challenging Behavior in School Settings, Loose-Leaf Version Plus Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 013357105X / 9780133571059 Functional Assessment: Strategies to Prevent and Remediate Challenging Behavior in School Settings, Loose-Leaf Version 0133743853 / 9780133743852 Functional Assessment: Strategies to Prevent and Remediate Challenging Behavior in School Settings, Pearson eText -- Access Card

Author: Lynette K. Chandler, Carol M. Dahlquist
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 03/04/2014
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Loose Leaf
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 10.80h x 8.30w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780133570854
ISBN10: 0133570851
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Special Education | General

About the Author
Lynette Chandler is a professor and Program Coordinator for Special Education in the Department of Special and Early Education at Northern Illinois University. Lynette has over thirty years of experience working with individuals with disabilities and challenging behaviors in school and community settings. Her areas of expertise are applied behavior analysis and early childhood special education. She has numerous publications in professional journals, books chapters, on-line webinars, and presentations in the areas of Response to Intervention, Functional Assessment and Positive Behavior Interventions, social skills, early childhood transitions, and early literacy. Lynette is a past president of the International Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children and she provides consultation to schools and community-based programs regarding functional assessment and positive behavior interventions, early literacy, and Response to Intervention.

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