“…Students with EBD often lack the general social skills needed to participate in both school and community environments (Fitzgerald, 2005;Grehsam, Sugai, & Horner, 2001; Hill & Coufal, 2005;Johns, Crowley, & Guetzloe, 2005;Lane et al, 2008;Mikami et al, 2007). In school, deficits in appropriate social skills have been linked to lack of peer relationships, deficits in academic subjects, low levels of engagement, and high drop-out rates (Cumming et al, 2008;Gresham, Sugai, & Horner, 2001;Gresham et al, 2010;Fitzpatrick & Knowlton, 2009;Hill & Coufal, 2005;Lane, Givner, & Pierson, 2004;Lane et al, 2008;Miller et al, 2005). As adults, people with EBD often experience difficulty finding and keeping employment (Elksnin & Elksnin, 2006;Lane, Givner, & Pierson, 2004) and run a higher risk of developing psychological disorders (Gresham et al, 2010).…”