Abstract
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders continue to challenge educators, and their progress in school has not been favorable. In my experience, we have failed to implement some of the most promising practices with this group of students. In this article, I discuss three approaches, positive supports, mentoring and relationship building, and fidelity of intervention delivery, that have the potential to significantly improve the lives of many students with emotional and behavioral problems.
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