How to Use a Multidisciplinary Approach to Behavior
Published: Jun. 18, 2024Updated: Jun. 18, 2024
When dealing with these common behavioral challenges, especially ones that are more severe, Dr. Sally Burton-Hoyle, professor in the department of Special Education and Communication Sciences and Disorders at Eastern Michigan University, recommends that parents use a multidisciplinary approach that looks beyond the outward behavior that they're seeing.
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