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Helping Parents With Challenging Children

Helping Parents With Challenging Children

Positive Family Intervention: Facilitator Guide

9780195332988
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One of the main concerns of parents of children with developmental disabilities such as autism is the management of problem behaviour. Frequent incidents of aggression, self-injury, and tantrums, among others, can be the most difficult obstacles to placing a child in schools or other community settings. Children are unnecessarily isolated and are not given the opportunity for socialization because parents feel it is impossible to avoid these problem behaviours. In fact, it is oftenthe parents attitude itself that is the greatest obstacle - by assuming the worst about their childs behaviour, they create an environment where change is impossible. In a study that followed children from age 3 to age 6, the most significant factor for predicting later behavioural problems was notthe extent of the childs disability, or the severity of earlier problems, but the level of parental optimism. This manual is the result of an evidence-based program that teaches positive skills to parents of young children with disabilities. Many parents feel powerless in the face of their childs disability, and therefore give up on trying to change problem behaviour. This 8-week program teaches parents to identify these hopeless thoughts, and provides optimistic alternatives. Sessions include how to identify behaviour triggers, and strategies for managing these situations, replacing destructivebehaviours, and maintaining a positive outlook on the childs development. By the end of the treatment, parents will have created a behaviour management strategy to use in the future, and will have a more effective, optimistic attitude. A corresponding workbook provides forms for monitoring the childsbehaviour, homework assignments, and positive reinforcement for parents.
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OUP USA
83708
9780195332988
9780195332988

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
144
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 255
Weight (g)
272
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