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" Educating oppositional and defiant children / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1006395
Doc. No : b760765
Main Entry : Hall, Philip S.,1943-
Title & Author : Educating oppositional and defiant children /\ Philip S. Hall, Nancy D. Hall.
Publication Statement : Alexandria, Va. :: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,, ©2003.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (vi, 205 pages)
ISBN : 0871207613
: : 0871208512
: : 0871208865
: : 1280930934
: : 1416600884
: : 9780871207616
: : 9780871208514
: : 9780871208866
: : 9781280930935
: : 9781416600886
Notes : "ASCD product no.: 103053"--Title page verso.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-199) and index.
Contents : Understanding oppositional children -- Why commonly used approaches often fail -- Engineering the child's environment for success -- Managing the daily antecedents -- Removing the child from the classroom -- Providing services at school -- Training for parents -- Treating the child -- Developing a positive school culture.
Abstract : Oppositional and defiant children present a major challenge for teachers and other educators. Students with serious behavior disorders can become aggressive, disruptive, and even violent in class. But instead of becoming frustrated with this antisocial behavior, educators need to approach each child individually with patience and understanding. Using stories based on actual classroom cases, Philip S. Hall and Nancy D. Hall illustrate the key concepts and techniques needed to successfully teach oppositional students. They believe that the teacher's own behavior can positively influence the student's reactions and they offer practical advice on what approaches work and don't work. Readers will learn how to: Identify the risk factors that can trigger antisocial behavior; Engineer the classroom environment, routines, and tasks to increase success; Interact in ways that promote positive behavior; Temporarily remove a disruptive child from the classroom while preserving the child's dignity; Work with the child's parents to find the appropriate special education services; Guide parents toward effective training programs; and Develop a school culture with the values and beliefs to nurture oppositional students. Students with oppositional and defiant behavior must feel they are emotionally and physically safe in the classroom. Philip S. Hall and Nancy D. Hall show how educators can help them move from frustration to understanding, from despair to hope and from failure to success.
Subject : Classroom management-- United States.
Subject : Problem children-- Education-- United States.
Subject : Classroom management.
Subject : Classroom management.
Subject : EDUCATION-- Special Education-- Social Disabilities.
Subject : Emotionally disturbed children-- Education.
Subject : Erziehungsschwierigkeit
Subject : Gestion de classe.
Subject : Integration
Subject : Modification du comportement.
Subject : Problem children-- Education.
Subject : Trouble du comportement.
Subject : Unterricht
Subject : Behandeling.
Subject : Éducation spéciale.
Subject : Enfant difficile.
Subject : Leerlingen.
Subject : Onderwijs.
Subject : Probleemgedrag.
Subject : États-Unis.
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭371.93‬
LC Classification : ‭LC4802‬‭.H34 2003eb‬
NLM classification : ‭5,3‬ssgn
: ‭80.28‬bcl
: ‭81.55‬bcl
: ‭DT 7000‬rvk
Added Entry : Hall, Nancy D.,1951-
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