Handout 2 Case Studies - CEEDAR
Handout #2 Case Studies: Real-Life Stories of Four Students With Challenging Behaviors Part 1 (Introduction) of the Course Enhancement Module (CEM) on Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions includes references to the real-life experiences of four students with challenging behaviors. These students include students who did and did not receive special education
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