Three-year course of learning disorders in special education students classified as behavioral disorder.

@article{Mattison2002ThreeyearCO,
  title={Three-year course of learning disorders in special education students classified as behavioral disorder.},
  author={Richard E. Mattison and Stephen R. Hooper and Leslie Ann Glassberg},
  journal={Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry},
  year={2002},
  volume={41 12},
  pages={
          1454-61
        }
}
OBJECTIVE To investigate the 3-year course of learning disorders (LDs) and academic achievement in a sample of students with psychiatric disorders who were newly classified by the special education category of behavioral disorder (BD). METHOD The occurrence of four definitions for LD (both discrepancy and low achievement) based on the WISC-R and the Woodcock-Johnson Psychoeducational Battery was followed in 81 students with BD from the time of their enrollment in BD classes to their first… 
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