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Classroom Behavior Contexts And Interventions Bryan G Cook Melody Tankersley Timothy J Landrum Thomas E Scruggs Margo A Mastropieri

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Classroom Behavior Contexts And Interventions Bryan G Cook Melody Tankersley Timothy J Landrum Thomas E Scruggs Margo A Mastropieri
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Classroom Behavior Contexts And Interventions Bryan G Cook Melody Tankersley Timothy J Landrum Thomas E Scruggs Margo A Mastropieri instant download after payment.

Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Bryan G. Cook; Melody Tankersley; Timothy J. Landrum; Thomas E. Scruggs; Margo A. Mastropieri
ISBN: 9781780529738, 1780529732
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Classroom Behavior Contexts And Interventions Bryan G Cook Melody Tankersley Timothy J Landrum Thomas E Scruggs Margo A Mastropieri by Bryan G. Cook; Melody Tankersley; Timothy J. Landrum; Thomas E. Scruggs; Margo A. Mastropieri 9781780529738, 1780529732 instant download after payment.

In this volume, internationally prominent scholars address contemporary topics such as grade retention, bullying and Harassment, response-to-intervention and universal systems in relation to how students with learning and behavioral disabilities are affected by them. Additionally, the scholars describe and discuss future directions for treatments such as social skills instruction, cognitive-behavioral prevention, social emotional learning programs, and self-monitoring.

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