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Essay about Educating Students With Emotional and Behavior Disorders

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In reading chapter seven of the textbook, the education of students with emotional and behavior disorders was not common before the turn of the twentieth century. Before children were thought of as having mental illnesses, many researchers thought that this was only diagnosed in adults. For a child to be known to have a mental issue back in the nineteenth century was said to be evil or satanic. It was very challenging to study emotional behavior disorders in children. Unfortunately, there was no way to describe the disorder. Doctors and professional were terrified to admit that children could have mental illnesses. In the 1960’s, schools began to service students with emotional behavior disorders but they were generally still considered to …show more content…

Unlike the terms being used differently, there are two federal definitions of emotional disturbance one by IDEA and the second coined by the National Mental Health and Special Education Coalition. In the medical profession, emotional behaviors deal with other existing factors. Some emotional and behavior disorders are described in the medical profession as mental illnesses. These disorders include conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and mood disorders. Students that are identified with emotional and behavior disorders have two types of behaviors internalizing and externalizing behaviors. However, many students with these behaviors have underlying factors such as signs of depression, poor social skills and low or average intellectual ability. As with other disabilities, students with emotional and behavior disorders are diagnosed with learning disabilities and ADHD. Research cannot prove this, but there are more males diagnosed with emotional disorders than females. When qualifying a child in public schools as having an emotional disturbance they must be assessed informally and formally. In order for a student to meet eligibility for this disorder, the team along with the parents must meet to see if the child meets one or more of the characteristics to qualify.
After students qualify IDEA requires that schools use specific procedures that can be documented to help educate

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