NICHCY Connections...
to Behavior at School



Table of Contents

Using Positive Methods for Change in the Classroom

Behavior and Specific Disabilities

What's the Law Require of Schools?

Using Positive Methods for Change in the Whole School
Launched March 16, 2004
Resources added, June 3, 2004
Approx. 6 pages when printed



Authors
Dr. Barbara Smith & Mary Kate Gutiérrez

NICHCY


NICHCY is pleased to connect you with sources of information for helping children with disabilities with respect to behavior at school. School presents a unique challenge for children with behavior issues. Teachers need tools to use to help provide support and guidance, and administrators need methods for creating a positive learning atmosphere within the entire school. We've included resources in this Connections page that, hopefully, will give teachers and schools the tools they need to create safe and positive learning environments for all children, while providing the informed and positive behavior support that some students need to flourish.

Without a doubt, "behavior" is a huge topic. In order to make the subject more managable, we have split it up into separate A-Z pages, as follows:

If you want all of these separate pages rolled up into one resource you can print out, photocopy, and share with others, we've combined them all into: Behavior: The Works.

The list below isn't intended to be exhaustive of the behavior resources available for addressing school issues---it's ever-growing. We'll be adding to this page constantly, so check back often to see what's new! We'll mark new entries with a New or revised publication.



Using Positive Methods for Change in the Classroom


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Behavior and Specific Disabilities


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What's the Law Require of Schools?

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has well-specified requirements of how schools must address behavior issues with respect to students with disabilities. Find out more about those requirements via the resources we've listed below.
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