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        Application and review of a strength-based program in classrooms with behavior disordered children 

        Welsh, Jennifer Lynn (2003)
        The strength perspective of psychology involves focusing on an individual’s resources rather than weaknesses. Recent studies have found that enhancing existing strengths achieves the same outcome as the deficit approach, ...
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        Perceptions of inclusivity in the segregated classroom : perspectives of grade 7 & 8 students identified with behavioural difficulties / by Larysa Melody Henry. 

        Henry, Larysa Melody (2008)
        The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the perspectives of five grade 7 and 8 boys identified with behaviour difficulties to determine their perceptions regarding whether their schools are meeting their ...
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        Theory of mind and behaviour disorder in children with specific language impairment / by Alana M. Holmes. 

        Holmes, Alana Maureen (2001)
        The assertion that children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) do not experience delays in the development of a theory of mind (ToM) has been made by numerous researchers (Eisenmajer & Prior, 1991; Leslie & Frith, ...

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