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Web-based Professional Development for School Mental Health Providers in Evidence-Based Practices for Attention and Behavior Challenges

The purpose of this project is to develop a web-based professional development program for school mental health providers to gain the skills needed to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs) for student attention and behavior problems. Such problems are among the most common reason for referrals to school mental health providers. Providers, however, typically receive insufficient training in EBPs. High quality effective training programs integrate didactic instruction, active learning stra...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A170338
Grant

Efficacy of the Collaborative Life Skills Program

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a serious condition defined by inattention and/or impulsivity and hyperactivity, and associated with significant academic and social impairment. It is estimated that 3 to 7 percent of students in the elementary grades meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD, but there is a lack of effective, potent, and sustainable school-based interventions to mitigate ADHD and to support optimal learning and social outcomes. To address this need, the researc...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A120358
Grant

Collaborative School-Home Behavioral Intervention for ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a serious condition defined by inattention, and/or impulsivity and hyperactivity and associated with significant academic and social impairment. It is estimated that 3 to 7 percent of students in the elementary grades meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD. Most of these children are not provided with effective psycho educational interventions to mitigate ADHD and to support optimal learning and social outcomes. The purpose of this project ...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A080041
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