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She attribut e s the special educa- tion program's success to Naftaly's skills and the fact that it fills a need. "There's always a reason children misbehave, and we've found some of that has to do with their inability to participate in class because of acade- mic or emotional reasons," said Pearl- man. "Once we provide them with a program in which they can succeed, their behavior problems are less and we're fulfilling a great need for Jewish education." Sheva Locke, former AJE director of school services, said one reason the program works well is because it addresses a financial, as well as pro- grammatic, need. "The AJE could really be an advocate for that finan- cial piece, whereas each school alone couldn't approach Federation or go to private donors," she said. "The pro- gram we created was filling a void." Now principal for the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor, Locke staffed the 1994 task force and supervised Naftaly before leaving the AJE in 1997. 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