Partners Resource NetworkEmotional Disturbance (ED) Fact Sheet


General Description of the Population

Students who are emotionally disturbed display behaviors that seriously interfere with the learning environment and their ability to benefit from it. These behaviors are demonstrated over a long period of time and significantly extend beyond the norm of accepted classroom behavior. Emotionally Disturbed students have serious challenges in controlling themselves and require a great deal of patience, structure, and reinforcement so that they can do better. Parents and teachers must work together in changing these students behavior. In addition, goals, expectations, and consequences must be clearly defined. Progress usually requires many small steps toward the goals established for the student.

Common Characteristics

Instructional Strategies

Behavioral Strategies

 

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Information taken from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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