Abstract
Some students exhibit behavioral disorders because of physical problems and not because of instructional problems. When this occurs, instructional efficiency can be reduced until the student receives the treatment he needs. Because physical problems among school-age children often go undetected, teachers working in programs for the behaviorally disordered must be prepared to identify and handle any physical problems which interfere with the instruction of their students.
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