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Rethinking the Identified Patient: Why SEN Kids Aren't the Only Issue in Behavioral Interventions
When working with children who have special educational needs (SEN), it is common to see them as the "identified patient" or the sole client in behavioral interventions. This perspective often leads to focusing all efforts on changing the child's behavior, assuming that the child is the only source of the problem. However, children with SEN, such as autism or ADHD, are often not the only factor influencing challenging behaviors. Instead, the environment, family dynamics, and

Jane Shin
Apr 274 min read
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