Behaviour Intervention

45 products

  • How To Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk

    How To Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk

    Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish transformed parenting with their breakthrough, bestselling books Siblings Without Rivalry and How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk . Now, they return with this essential guide that tackles the tough issues teens and parents face today. Filled with straightforward advice and written in their trademark, down-to-earth style sure to appeal to both parents and teens, this all-new volume offers both innovative, easy-to-implement suggestions and proven techniques to build the foundation for lasting relationships. From curfews and cliques to sex and drugs, it gives parents the tools to help their children safely navigate the often stormy years of adolescence.

  • How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, and Other Challenges of Childhood

    Joanna Faber, Julie King How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, and Other Challenges of Childhood

    From tantrums to technology to talking to kids about tough topics, this book has concrete strategies for these and many more difficult situations. Part One introduces readers to the How To Talk "toolbox," with whimsical cartoons demonstrating the basic communication skills that will transform readers' relationships with children in their lives. Part Two answers specific questions and share relatable stories, offering practical tools for addressing issues such as homework hassles, sibling battles, digital dilemmas, problems with punishment, and more. Readers can turn directly to any topic of interest and find the help they need, with handy reminder pages. These are real solutions to struggles familiar to every parent, grandparent, teacher, and anyone else who lives or works with children.

  • I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up: Not a Boring Book About PDA

    Harry Thompson, Danielle Jata-Hall, Mollie Sherwin I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up: Not a Boring Book About PDA

    Welcome to my downside up life! My name is Ariana and I have something called Pathological Demand Avoidance which is a form of autism. Most people just think I'm naughty and misbehaved, but I want to show you why that's not true by telling you about what my life is like from inside my head. Come join me in understanding why I feel like I have to be in control all the time and why it's just not as simple as doing as I am told.

  • Intervention Strategies Document Forms (25)

    Intervention Strategies Document Forms (25)

    Intervention Strategies Documentation Form provides a report of chosen intervention strategies and dates of implementation. The implementer indicates which intervention strategies have been successful/unsuccessful for each behavior. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar. NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

  • Lost and Found: Unlocking Collaboration and Compassion to Help Our Most Vulnerable, Misunderstood Students (and All the Rest) [2nd Edition]

    Ross W. Greene Lost and Found: Unlocking Collaboration and Compassion to Help Our Most Vulnerable, Misunderstood Students (and All the Rest) [2nd Edition]

    In this newly revised Second Edition, distinguished child psychologist Dr. Ross W. Greene delivers an insightful and effective framework for educators struggling with students with concerning behaviors. The author's Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) approach focuses on the problems that are causing concerning behaviors and helps school staff partner with students to solve those problems rather than simply modifying the behavior. Perfect for K-12 educators in general and special education, Lost and Found has also become standard reading for teachers-in-training, professors, and parents who struggle to help students for whom "everything" has already been tried.

  • Managing Disruptive Behavior for Teens Workbook

    Ester R. A. Leutenberg, John J. Liptak Managing Disruptive Behavior for Teens Workbook

    1-3 weeks

    A Toolbox of Reproducible Assessments and Activities for Facilitators. Disruptive behaviors are characterized by consistent patterns of ongoing, uncooperative, defiant and hostile behaviors. With these behaviors, teens continue to "break the rules." When teenagers are routinely disruptive, a mental health issue may be involved. As well as teaching teens the skills to identify and improve their behavior, one of the purposes of this book is for the facilitator to better understand teen behavior, not to diagnose it. The workbook contains the following five modules: Poor Impulse Control, Defiant Attitude, Hyperactive Behavior, Anger and Aggression, Erasing the Stigma of Mental Health Issues.

    1-3 weeks

    $72.95

  • Parent's Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder

    Parent's Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder

    This straightforward, effective guide to parenting children recently diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder offers tried-and-tested techniques for busy parents to implement instantly. It improves parents' resilience and confidence and opens communication between parent and child by providing insight, empathy and information.

  • Parenting A Child Who Has Intense Emotions: Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Help Your Child Regulate Emotional Outbursts and Aggressive Behaviors

    Pat Harvey, Jeanine A. Penzo Parenting A Child Who Has Intense Emotions: Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Help Your Child Regulate Emotional Outbursts and Aggressive Behaviors

    Children who are unable to manage their emotions are oversensitive, reactive, and prone to defiant behaviour and emotional outbursts. Attempts to soothe these children are often met with further emotional and behavioural outbursts, leaving parents feeling bewildered and helpless. Parenting a Child with Intense Emotions will help these parents accept, acknowledge, and de-escalate their children's emotions. In this book, readers learn a skill called validation that will help them find kernels of truth within a child's emotional outbursts and respond effectively. By learning the skills and strategies in this book, parents will become less defensive when angry feelings are aimed at them and better able to help their child express himself or herself effectively.

  • Positive Discipline For Single Parents

    Positive Discipline For Single Parents

    Nurturing Cooperation, Respect, and Joy in Your Single-Parent Family In this completely revised and updated edition of Positive Discipline for Single Parents you'll learn how to succeed as a single parent in the most important job of your life: raising a child who is responsible, respectful, and resourceful. Inside this reassuring book, you'll discover how to: ·Identify potential problems and develop skills to prevent them ·Budget time each week for family activities ·Create a respectful coparenting relationship with your former spouse ·Use no punitive methods to help your children make wise decisions about their behavior ·And much, much more!

  • Practical Guide to Caring for Children and Teens with Attachment Difficulties

    Practical Guide to Caring for Children and Teens with Attachment Difficulties

    This book explains what attachment is, what different patterns of attachment look like in children and teens, how early attachment experiences affect their lives, and how this understanding can help childcare workers develop therapeutic ways of caring. This book shows how to promote recovery through secure base experiences in a therapeutic environment and provides solutions and methods to tackle challenging and problem behaviour, anger and the effects of trauma in children with attachment problems. Invaluable to professionals such as residential carers, social workers and foster carers who work in a therapeutic environment with vulnerable and troubled children and young people.

  • Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies That Really Work

    Robyn Gobbel Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies That Really Work

    Parenting coach Robyn Gobbel is here to reveal how all behaviour, no matter how baffling, can be explained and remedied. You just need to look past the behavior and understand what's going on inside. Robyn decodes the latest brain science into easy-to-understand principles and metaphors which will help you to become an expert in your child's behaviour. She reveals simple ways to help you regulate and connect with your child, with brain-, body- and sensory-based strategies to overcome day-to-day challenges. She also provides you with the knowledge to understand and regulate your own brain so that you don't flip your lid when your child flips theirs. Let his be your lifeline for parenting or caring for any child with baffling behaviors and hidden challenges, including kids who have experienced adversity, or with additional needs.

  • Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorder

    Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorder

    Concise and easy-to-understand, this book provides an introduction to what attachment means and how to recognise attachment disorder in children. This second edition has been updated to include the new DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder and an increased number of illustrative case vignettes. This is a perfect introduction to the subject for parents, carers and practitioners in supportive roles caring for children.

  • Siblings Without Rivalry

    Siblings Without Rivalry

    How To Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too From the widely acclaimed authors of How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk comes the sanity-saving help parents everywhere have been looking for. Written with humor, compassion and understanding, and illustrated with delightful cartoons, Siblings Without Rivalry challenges the idea that constant, unpleasant conflict is natural and unavoidable. In action-oriented, easy-to-understand anecdotes and stories it shows the many ways you can teach your children how to get along.

  • Survival Guide for Kids with Behavior Challenges

    Survival Guide for Kids with Behavior Challenges

    How to Make Good Choices and Stay Out of Trouble. The Behavior Survival Guide for Kids provides up-to-date information, practical strategies, and sound advice for kids with diagnosed behavior problems (BD, ED, EBD) and those with general behavior problems. Kids learn to make smarter choices, make and keep friends, get along with teachers, take responsibility for their actions, work towards positive change, and enjoy the results of their better behavior. This book includes: what BD means—and does not mean, reasons why some kids have BD, the scoop on school programs, true stories about real kids, smart choices for dealing with feelings, ways to get along better and school and at home, a glossary of words you need to know, a list of resources books, organizations, Web sites, and much more.

  • The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

    Jessica Minahan & Nancy Rappaport The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

    Based on a collaboration dating back nearly a decade, the authors-a behavioral analyst and a child psychiatrist-reveal their systematic approach for deciphering causes and patterns of difficult behaviors and how to match them with proven strategies for getting students back on track to learn. The Behavior Code includes user-friendly worksheets and other helpful resources.

  • The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance

    Eliza Fricker The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance

    Eliza Fricker gets it. Describing her perfectly imperfect experience of raising a PDA child, with societal judgements and internal pressures, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, resentful and alone. This book's comedic illustrations explain these challenging situations and feelings in a way that words simply cannot, will bring some much-needed levity back into PDA parenting. Humorous anecdotes with a compassionate tone remind parents that they are not alone, and they're doing a great job. If children are safe, happy, and you leave the house on time, who cares about some smelly socks? A lighthearted and digestible guide to being a PDA parent covering everything from tolerance levels, relationships and meltdowns to collaboration, flexibility, and self care to dip in and out as your schedule allows to help get to grips with this complex condition.

  • The Fast Track Program for Children at Risk: Preventing Antisocial Behavior

    Karen L. Bierman, Kenneth A. Dodge, John E. Lochman, John D. Cole, Mark T. Greenberg, Robert J. McMahon, Ellen E. Pinderhughes The Fast Track Program for Children at Risk: Preventing Antisocial Behavior

    From first through 10th grade, Fast Track provided multi-component interventions to support children, families, and schools in achieving positive social, emotional, and academic outcomes. The book explores the developmental processes associated with early aggression, describes how each component of Fast Track was developed and implemented, and summarizes outcomes up to 20 years later. Vivid case studies track the impact of comprehensive school- and family-based programming on children's pathways through the elementary and high school years.

  • The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight In The Age Of Information Overload

    Daniel J. Levitin The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight In The Age Of Information Overload

    In The Organized Mind, Daniel J. Levitin, Ph.D., uses the latest brain science to demonstrate how people excel in the information age-and how readers can use these methods to regain a sense of mastery over the way they organize their homes, workplaces, and lives. With lively, entertaining chapters on everything from the kitchen junk drawer to health care to gambling in Las Vegas, Levitin reveals how new research into the cognitive neuroscience of attention and memory can be applied to daily life. His practical suggestions call for relatively minor changes that require little effort but will have remarkable long-term benefits for mental and physical health, productivity, and creativity.

  • Thought Changing Card Kit for People Who Self Injure

    Thought Changing Card Kit for People Who Self Injure

    1-3 weeks

    This kit is intended to help clients control their self-injury, and address the common emotional problems that accompany this behavior. The kit contains 50 cards that show cognitive distortions on one side, and rational responses and positive behavioral activities on the other. The kit also features a CD with dozens of printable forms to help keep track of change. Ages: 12-Adult.

    1-3 weeks

    $52.95

  • Transforming Behavior

    Transforming Behavior

    Looking for a proven, flexible, and cost-effective way to address challenging behavior, social skills development, and family conflict? Look no further than this ready-to-use group therapy program, ideal for clinicians working in a range of settings with children 8 - 12 and their parents. With 22 adaptable modules (11 for children, 11 for parents), this field-tested program gives professionals everything they need to lead group therapy sessions that improve the lives of whole families.

  • Your Defiant Teen: 10 Steps To Resolve Conflict And Rebuild Your Relationship

    Russell A. Barkley, Arthur L. Robin, Christine M. Benton Your Defiant Teen: 10 Steps To Resolve Conflict And Rebuild Your Relationship

    By following the authors' clinically proven 10-step program, learn how you can: *Reestablish your authority while building trust. *Identify and enforce nonnegotiable rules. *Use rewards and incentives that work. *Communicate and problem-solve effectively--even in the heat of the moment. *Restore positive feelings in your relationship. *Develop your teen's skills for becoming a successful adult. Vivid stories and answers to frequently asked questions help you put the techniques into action. The updated second edition incorporates new scientific research on why some teens have more problems with self-control than others.

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