Emotional and behavioral disorders
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Emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD; also known as behavioral and emotional disorders)[1][2] refer to a disability classification used in educational settings that allows educational institutions to provide special education and related services to students who have displayed poor social and/or academic progress.[3]
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Emotional and behavioral disorder with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence | |
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The classification is often given to students after conducting a Functional Behavior Analysis. These students need individualized behavior supports such as a Behavior Intervention Plan, to receive a free and appropriate public education.[4] Students with EBD may be eligible for an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and/or accommodations in the classroom through a 504 Plan.[4]