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  • Many educators have heard the adage, "if we screen, we must intervene.

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Why should schools adopt evidence-based Interventions?

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Listen to Ralph P. Ferretti, Professor of Education and Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of Delaware explain why it ...

“Evidence-based” Treatment: What Does It Mean?

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Whiteboard video providing an overview of what it means for treatments to be considered “

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From Screening to Intervening: Evidence-Based Interventions for At-Promise Youth

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Presented by Dr. Kate Parker, September 24, 2024. Many educators have heard the adage, "if we screen, we must intervene.

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