Most schools treat behavior disorders in students by using

behavior management strategies that are based on positive reinforcement and structure. This approach includes setting clear expectations and rules, providing positive feedback and rewards for desired behavior, and implementing consequences for negative behavior. In cases where the behavior is severe or persistent, a student may be referred for additional support or specialized services, such as counseling or therapy. It is important for schools to work closely with families and other professionals involved in the student's care to develop a comprehensive plan that addresses the student's individual needs and goals. The goal of any intervention should be to help the student develop positive behaviors and succeed academically and socially.