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Citation

Lopes J. Educ. Treat. Child. 2005; 28(4): 345-360.

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(Copyright © 2005, West Virginia University Press)

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Abstract

Learning, emotional and behavior disorders of school-aged children and youth are major issues in school related research. In this paper we approach three specific topics that in our view are central for the understanding of the problem and the effectiveness of intervention in this area: (1) the issue of comorbidity of emotional, behavioral, and learning disorders, (2) the influence of academic underachievement in the development of EBD; and (3) the timing of interventions with emotional, behavior and learning disorders (EBLD). We discuss why in the context of the Portuguese educational system (a) there is little recognition of comorbidity (each disorder is usually treated independently of other associated disorders), (b) why the influence of learning failure in the development of EBD is rarely considered, and (c) why interventions with learning and/or behavior disorders are often timeless. Central to this paper is the idea that dealing effectively with learning failure is one of the best ways to deal effectively with EBD.


Language: en

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