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Famous People That Has Emotional

and Behavioral Disorder


Anxiety Disorder
Vincent Van Gogh -Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch
post-impressionist painter who is among
the most famous and influential figures
in the history of Western art.
- 30 March 1853, Zundert, Netherlands
29 July 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, France
-"fits of anxiety" and "attacks" of
melancholy (Letter)
-Van Gogh also excessively drank liquor,
especially absinthe, and this is possibly a
cause of an increase in the severity of his
anxiety and other disorders
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Katty Perry

-Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, known


professionally as Katy Perry, is an American
singer, songwriter, and television judge. After
singing in church during her childhood, she
pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager.
-25 October 1984 (age 34 years),Santa Barbara,
California U.S
-“crazy cleaning rituals in her house.”
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity
Disorder
Justine Timberlake
-Justin Randall Timberlake, often known by
his initials, JT, is an American singer,
songwriter, actor, dancer and record
producer
-31 January 1981 (age 38 years), Memphis
Tennessee, U.S
-“I have OCD mixed with ADD,” he says.
“You try living with that [combination].”
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Jacqueline Kennedy
-Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis
Onassis was First Lady of the United States
during the presidency of John F.
Kennedy and was regarded then and
afterward as an international icon of
style and culture.
-19 May 1994, New York, United
States
-recent biography on her life details
her obsessive retelling of the event
to anyone who would listen, her
troubles sleeping and crippling fear
that she, too, would be a target.
Bipolar Disorder
Demi Lovato
Demetria Devonne Lovato is an American
singer, songwriter, and actress. After appearing
on the children's television series Barney &
Friends between 2002 and 2004, she received
her breakthrough role starring as Mitchie Torres
in the Disney Channel television film Camp
Rock and its sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final
Jam.
-20 August 1992 (age 26 years), Albuquerque,
New Mexico, U.S
-Lovato admitted herself into a clinic for
addiction and self-harm in 2010. It was there
she learned she had bipolar disorder. MTV
aired a documentary about Lovato’s struggles
with it in 2012.
Schizophrenia Disorder
Eduard Einstein

-28 July 1910, Zurich, Switzerland -


Zürich, Switzerland 25 October 1965.
-Eduard, a very good pupil, was
particularly noticeable due to his high
intellectual and musical gifts.
-In 1930, at the age of twenty years,
Eduard developed schizophrenia. In
1932 he moved for the first time to the
"Burghoelzli", a psychiatric sanatorium
in Zurich.
5 Tips for Handling EBD Kids
(Emotional Behavior Disorder) in
an Inclusive Classroom
1. Keep class rules/activities
simple and clear
Your EBD students (as well as some of your
more focused students) will most likely
struggle if you impose a long list of
complicated rules and demands. Try to keep
your classroom guidelines broad and simple—
no more than 3 to 5 main rules. Let students
know about them on the first day of class, and
post them in the classroom as well.
2. Reward positive behaviors
While you will, at times, have to discipline
children for improper behavior, remember
that rewarding positive behavior is ultimately
far more effective in the long run. Many
students with Emotional and Behavioral
Disorder tend to take any discipline as a
personal attack, and because of this, they
often learn very little from it.
3. Allow for mini-breaks

A lot of EBD kids lack the emotional


balance and maturity needed to remain
focused and on-task for long periods. Instead
of reprimanding these students for their
lapses, build in short rest periods or mini-
breaks into the school day.
4. Fair treatment for all

To ensure that you are treating all of your


students in a consistently fair manner, don’t
bend your established rules for any student.
Enforce the expected consequences every
time, with every student. Allowing exceptions
opens you up to accusations of being unfair.
5. Use motivational strategies
To avoid disruptive or off-task behaviors, take
some extra steps to motivate these students.
Offer them incentives for academic successes,
large and small. Celebrate their hard work,
and praise their good efforts consistently. This
can go a long way in giving these students the
motivation to excel in your class.

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