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Introductory Packet Conduct and Behavior Problems: Intervention and Resources for School Aged Youth (Revised 2015). *The Center is co-directed by Howard Adelman and Linda Taylor and operates under the auspice of the School Mental Health Project, Dept. of Psychology, UCLA, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563. (310) 825-3634. E-mail: Website: . Permission to reproduce this document is granted. Please cite source as the Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA. Overview In this introductory packet, the range of Conduct and Behavior problems are described using fact sheets and the classification scheme from the American Pediatric Association.
“Students who receive special education as a result of behavior problems must have individualized education programs that include behavior goals, objectives, and in tervention plans. While current laws driving special education do not require specific procedures and plans for these students, it is recommended that their IEPs
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