The Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Interventions Call For Papers The Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention (JEIBI) is currently accepting manuscripts relevant to itsą overall mission to serve as a resource to teachers, researchers and parents of children in the Early Intervention to Kindergarten age ranges. JEIBI's target populations include children diagnosed with developmental disabilities, medical issues, and mental health diagnoses, as well as those who are considered neuro-typically developing. JEIBI's philosophical orientation is grounded in the science of human behavior, specifically promoting empirically supported teaching and treatment interventions which meet the standards of Evidence Based Practices. Additionally, JEIBI seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of critical contemporary issues within the public domain that serve to affect the provision of
such services. As such, we welcome and encourage not only the submission of research on successful interventions, but also the submission of literature reviews, legislative/legal briefs, and position papers focused on the ethical issues affecting the delivery of such services. In addition, articles and research conducted on organizational behavior management related to the improvement of program design and development will also be accepted. Important Announcement: Beginning with the Winter, 2008 issue of JEIBI, we will have two new Contributing Editors, who will provide insight into legal and governmental affairs that affect the ability of Applied Behavior Analysts to practice with this most remarkable population. Robert Crabtree, Esq., of the law firm of Kotin Crabtree and Strong, Boston, Massachusetts, and Jennifer Ursitti, staff of the Governmental Affairs Committee of Autism Speaks will be publishing quarterly articles related to new developments in Special Education Law, as well as activities related to issues such as the movement toward mandated insurance coverage for all children diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum. JEIBI is now included in both ERIC and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Submission instructions can be found at: http://www.jeibi.net/submissions.html |