Securing School-Based Mental Health Services for Students With Disabilities: An Illustration of the Six-Component Approach

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Teaching Exceptional Children Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1177/00400599221138098
Kerri L. Clopton, Stephanie L. Schmitz, N. Skaar, S. Etscheidt
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The IDEA requires schools to evaluate and provide services to students who have a mental health issue that is deemed an educational disability or a mental health issue that is comorbid with an educational disability. Etscheidt and colleagues (this issue) propose a six component approach to securing school-based mental health services for students with disabilities. This article illustrates the six component approach using two vignettes. The first vignette involves a preschool student referred due to aggression who has not been previously identified as eligible for special education. The second vignette involves a 5th grade student who was receiving special education services under the category of SLD who’s academic progress had plateaued.
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确保为残疾学生提供校本心理健康服务:六要素方法的例证
《教育理念》要求学校对有心理健康问题的学生进行评估,并为这些学生提供服务,这些学生被认为是教育残疾或与教育残疾并存的心理健康问题。Etscheidt和他的同事们(本期)提出了一种由六个部分组成的方法,以确保为残疾学生提供基于学校的心理健康服务。本文使用两个小插图说明了六组件方法。第一个小插图涉及一名学龄前学生,由于攻击而被转介,他以前没有被确定为有资格接受特殊教育。第二个小插图涉及一个接受特殊教育服务的五年级学生,属于特殊障碍类别,他的学业进步已经停滞不前。
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