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Children at Risk (CAR) & Emotional Behavioral Disorder (EBD)
Children at Risk (CAR) & Emotional Behavioral Disorder (EBD)
(CAR)
EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR
DISORDERS
(EBD)
IDENTIFYING /
TRACKING
CHILDREN AT RISK (CAR)
IN THE CLASSROOM
Who are the Children at Risk ?
(CAR)
Children At Risk are those who are
considered to have a greater- than usual
chance of developing a disability, be it
learning, social relationship and
emotional traits.
Retention
Practice of having a student repeat a
grade level because of low academic
performance
Dropping Out
Pupils who do not complete
elementary school due to varied
circumstances.
Substandard Basic Skills
It exists when individuals cannot
read, write or compute at levels
necessary to perform in the work
place.
Indicators of Children At Risk (CAR) in the
School Setting
Children who perform below the mastery level
based on achievement tests.
Assessed to be Children with Learning Difficulties
(CLDs) as shown by the Phil IRI and other reading
assessment results.
Home Conditions
Family Instability
At – Risk School
Emotional
Behavior
Disorders
(EBD)
Emotional Behavior Disorders
(EBD)
A condition exhibiting one or more of
the following characteristics over a long
period of time and to a marked degree
that adversely affects a child’s
educational performance:
1.Anxiety Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsure Disorders (OCD)
which students cannot stops themselves from
worrying excessively about a specific concern,
for example, germ, fear of specific items
spiders or fear of certain activities such as
going to school.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)
in which students relive in nightmares or
flashback a traumatic event.
2. Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Attention Deficit-hyperactivity
disorder - a neurological based
development disability which revolves
around inattentiveness, impulsivity and
hyperactivity.
o Family instability
3. Childhood Maltreatment
Argues excessively