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Using the Computer with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

By Fitzgerald, Ph.D., Gail E., Department of Special Education, West Virginia University.; Technology and Disability, Vol. 3, No 2
(Pages: 87-98) Publication Date: May 1994

This article describes practices for integrating the computer into therapeutic instruction for students with behavior, emotional and behavioral self-control problems. The author believes that the computer is the most powerful reinforcer available in schools for the majority of students with emotional and behavioral disorders.
Published by: IOS Press   (Website:http://www.iospress.nl)
Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE)    (Web Site: http://www.aaate.net )

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