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chapter 8
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Most children and youths with emotional or bahvioral disorders (EBD) arent very ____ | good at making friends |
| Externalizing behavior | acting-out behavior; aggression or disruptive behavior that is observable as behavior directed towards others |
| internalizing behavior | acting-in behavior; anxiety, fearfulness, withdrawal, and other indications of an individual's mood or internal state |
| schizophrenia | a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves |
| comorbidity | co-occurance of two or more conditions in the same individual |
| agression | bahavior that intentionally caouses others harm or that elicits escape or aviodance responses from others |
| enuresis | urinary incontinence, soiling oneself |
| encopresis | bowel incontinence, soiling oneself |
| zero tolerance | a school policy supported by state and federal law that certain things will be punished regardless of any excuse |
| manifestation determination (MD) | determination that a student's misbehavior is or is not a manifestation of a disability |
| functional behavior assessment (FBA) | evaluation that consists of finding out the consequences (what purpose the behavior serves), antecendents (what triggers the behavior), and setting events (contextual factors) that maintain inappropriate behaviors |
| behavioral intervention plan (BIP) | particularyly when it is implemented school wide. integrated valued outcomes, science of human behavior, validated procedures, and systems change to enhance quality of life and reduce problem behavior |
| positive bevahioral intervention and support (PBIS) | positive reinforcement procedures that are intended to support a students appropriate or desirable behavior |
| interim alternative educational setting (IAES) | the discipline of a students with disabilites who cannot manage satisfactorily in the general education classroom or school |
| time-out | removing a child temporarily from the environment to one less stimulating and enjoyable |