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- Project_Re-ED abstract "Project Re-ED, the Project on the Re-Education of Emotionally Disturbed Children, is a program to provide effective and affordable mental health services for children. The program focuses on teaching a child effective ways of acting in and responding to the child’s social groups (family, schools, peer groups) and also working with those social groups to help them provide a more supportive environment for the child. It began as a pilot project in the 1960s at two residential facilities in Tennessee and North Carolina. It later expanded to more facilities, and the principles of treatment developed in the project have been replicated and adapted in many other programs.".
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageExternalLink home.html.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageID "46544101".
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageLength "6435".
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageRevisionID "669333126".
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Category:Children.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Category:Education.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Category:Projects.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Mental_Health.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Hobbs.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Peabody_College.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Social_learning_theory.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Regional_Education_Board.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLink Vanderbilt_University.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Re-ED".
- Project_Re-ED hasPhotoCollection Project_Re-ED.
- Project_Re-ED wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Project_Re-ED subject Category:Children.
- Project_Re-ED subject Category:Education.
- Project_Re-ED subject Category:Projects.
- Project_Re-ED hypernym Program.
- Project_Re-ED type Work.
- Project_Re-ED comment "Project Re-ED, the Project on the Re-Education of Emotionally Disturbed Children, is a program to provide effective and affordable mental health services for children. The program focuses on teaching a child effective ways of acting in and responding to the child’s social groups (family, schools, peer groups) and also working with those social groups to help them provide a more supportive environment for the child.".
- Project_Re-ED label "Project Re-ED".
- Project_Re-ED wasDerivedFrom Project_Re-ED?oldid=669333126.
- Project_Re-ED isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Re-ED.