Abstract

Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in school settings work with children who display challenging behaviors due to confirmed or undiagnosed emotional and behavioral disorders. This article explains the value of a team approach to behavior management, outlines the role of SLPs on the team, and discusses considerations for developing successful interventions which decrease challenging behaviors and improve academic performance of students with Emotional Behavioral Disturbances.

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