
@article{ref1,
title="Identifying and selecting evidence-based early intervention programs for elementary students displaying physical aggression",
journal="School social work journal",
year="2018",
author="Klumpner, Susan and Woolley, Michael E.",
volume="42",
number="2",
pages="20-38",
abstract="n this era of accountability, evidenced-based practice, and response to intervention, it behooves school social workers to identify and implement theoryinformed and research-supported interventions to address school-level struggles that negatively impact school success for at-risk students. To that end, school social workers need to develop the knowledge and skills to search for and select evidenced-based interventions to implement in a specific school with a specific population of students. We offer a process for such a search and then provide an example that identifies fourteen evidence-based prevention and intervention programs for children struggling with early start aggressive behaviors. Of the fourteen programs, nine were chosen for inclusion based on delivering programming in a school-based format and design for prekindergarten through elementary school students. Those nine programs are individually discussed, and sources of information are provided. Within a response to intervention framework, each program is classified as either a universal/primary prevention program or a targeted/secondary intervention program. Finally, we offer a set of criteria to be considered in searching for and selecting such manualized evidence-based prevention or early intervention programs for implementation in schools.   Keywords: EARLY ONSET AGGRESSION; EVIDENCE BASED; MANUALIZED PROGRAMS; RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION; SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0161-5653",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}