"A major concern for parents as well as teachers is how to help children who experience difficulty in school. All parents want to see their child excel, and it can be very frustrating when a child falls behind. This paper provides information to parents on what Response to Intervention is and how it can be used in schools to help their child. "
"After an initial pilot study of 10 low-income African-American mothers and their 4-year-old children showed that training mothers to teach problem-solving skills to their children at home produced behavior gains at school (Shure and Spivack, 1978), a more systematic study examined how, and if, change in mothers' ICPS skills and childrearing style would affect their children's ICPS skills and/or behavior (Shure and Spivack, 1978)."
"Welcome to the one place to find all you need to know about Response to Intervention. Use the graphic to navigate through and learn about the the Essential Components of RTI."
"The TA Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports has been established by the Office of Special Education Programs, US Department of Education to give schools capacity-building information and technical assistance for identifying, adapting, and sustaining effective school-wide disciplinary practices."