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The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in Children with Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Sleep disorders and sleep of insufficient duration and quality have been associated with impaired cognitive functioning in typically developing children and in children with a wide array of disabilities and medical conditions. Among children with...
Longitudinal Effects of ADHD in Children with Learning Disabilities or Emotional Disturbances
Content type: Journal Article
Despite the high prevalence of comorbidity between attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities (LD) or emotional disturbances (ED), few studies have examined the long-term effects of these comorbid relationships on student...
Parenting Stress in Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD
Content type: Journal Article
The purpose of this study was to compare the parenting stress experienced by parents of 121 children from 5 to 9 years old with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), comorbid ASD+ADHD, and typical development in...
Daily Report Card Intervention and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Single-Case Studies
Content type: Journal Article
The daily report card (DRC) is a commonly employed behavioral intervention for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in schools. Much of the support for the DRC comes from single-case studies, which have traditionally received less...
Managing Behavior 1.0: Do These Things First
Content type: Webinar
There are scores of textbooks, websites, and other resources describing theories and interventions for challenging behavior in schools, and sorting through such information can be more overwhelming than helpful. In reality, a few fundamentals probably...
Managing Challenging Behavior 2.0: What to Do When the Basics Aren’t Enough
Content type: Webinar
Dealing with challenging behavior continues to be among the greatest concerns of teachers. When basic classroom management is sound, but behavioral challenges persist at high rates or intensities, educators may be especially stressed. While it is critical...
Executive Function Deficits: Evidence-Based Practices to Help All Learners Access Core Curriculum
Content type: Webinar
Do you work with disorganized, inflexible, impulsive students who struggle with planning and problem solving? Executive function (EF) skills are a collection of mental processes that assist individuals in organizing, planning, problem solving, and self...
Next Generation Science Standards and Students with Disabilities: Effective Teaching Strategies
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) A wave of STEM instruction is sweeping the country, but students with disabilities are not always riding that wave, especially in science. This webinar will change the tide by...
Why Can't They Just Sit Still and Listen? Addressing ADHD Myths and Realities
Content type: Webinar
What does ADHD look like in the arts classroom? How can we understand students who have ADHD and teach them? CEC and its Division of Visual and Performing Arts Education (DARTS) present this webinar to introduce some information about ADHD and ways to...
Understanding ADHD with Priscilla Morrison, Psy.D.
Content type: Webinar
If you have a student or a child who is frequently distracted, constantly moving around, or unable to wait their turn, you may be concerned about attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although ADHD is a well-known diagnosis, many may not truly...
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