Delivering educational services to children with behavioral problems in Hawaii and U.S. Trust territories in the Pacific is an awesome task. Yet, as the fiftieth state, Hawaii is the key to the development and implementation of special educational services to children in the geographical area. The vast distance between the mainland and Hawaii creates unique problems in assisting children with problems. The article attempts to analyze and discuss many of these issues.
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