Positive Behavioral Support: Including People with Difficult Behavior in the Community

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Lynn Kern Koegel, Robert L. Koegel, Glen Dunlap
P.H. Brookes, 1996 - Education - 510 pages

This strategy-packed resource demonstrates how people with challenging behavior can be fully included at home, at school, and in the community. Based on solid research, it offers state-of-the-art intervention techniques and explores the planning and assistance needed to implement nonaversive inclusion strategies. Compelling case studies that illustrate successful integration make this person- and family-centered book essential for everyone involved with people with difficult behavior.

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Parent Education for Prevention and Reduction
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Lynn Kern Koegel Ph D CCCSpeechLanguage Pathology Clinic Director
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Mary McEvoy Ph D University of Minnesota Pattee Hall 150 Pillsbury Drive
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