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Issue title: Special Education
Guest editors: Susan G. MistrettIssue editor and Sharon L. RaimondiIssue editor
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Fitzgerald, Gail E.1
Note: [1] This material was developed by the Council for Exceptional Children under U.S. Department of Education Contract no, 300-87-01115 with the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The content, however, does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of OSEP and no official endorsement of the material should be inferred.
Abstract: The computer is the most powerful reinforcer available in the schools for the majority of students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Software typically used by nondisabled students can be implemented by creative teachers to support behavior change and emotional growth in students. For students with behavior problems, the computer can serve as an effective motivator, provide opportunities for cooperative learning, offer social and leisure time pursuits, and provide students the tools to engage in self-monitoring activities. For students with emotional problems, the computer can facilitate self-expression, assist in determining effective learning strategies, and build self-esteem. For students with behavioral self-control problems, the computer can provide training in impulse control and offer practice in problem solving skills and simulated social skills situations. This article describes promising practices for integrating the computer into therapeutic instruction for these students and provides specific suggestions for implementation.
Keywords: Computer, behavior disorders, emotionally disturbed, behavior, therapy, instruction
DOI: 10.3233/TAD-1994-3204
Journal: Technology and Disability, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 87-99, 1994
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