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Improving Mathematics Homework Completion and Accuracy of Students with EBD Through Self-Management and Parent Participation

Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) who are educated in integrated settings are often at risk for school failure because of their inability to remain attentive, complete tasks and assignments, and accomplish homework. In other words, they are characterized by their inability to ma...

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Published in:Journal of emotional and behavioral disorders 2004, Vol.12 (1), p.9-22
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