Promising practices in wraparound for children with Serious Emotional Disturbance and their families
Title |
Promising practices in wraparound for children with Serious Emotional Disturbance and their families |
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Type of Document |
Monograph |
Source Document Information |
Burns, B.J., & Goldman, S.K. (Eds.) (1999). Promising practices in wraparound for children with Serious Emotional Disturbance and their families, Volume IV. (Systems of Care Promising Practices in Mental Health, 1998 Series). Washington, D.C.: Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice, American Institutes for Research. |
| Web Link | http://cecp.air.org/promisingpractices/1998monographs/vol4.pdf |
Annotation |
Wraparound care for children with severe emotional and behavioral challenges and their families includes individualized planning, services, and supports that are team and community-based. This monograph identifies the essential elements of wraparound, provides a meta-analysis of the research, and examines three promising practices sites. |
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