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Sinopse
Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach (now called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions) and author of The Explosive Child, provides guidance to parents on understanding and helping kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
Episódios
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Where to Begin?
26/10/2015 Duração: 45minOnce caregivers identify a child's lagging skills and unsolved problems -- and there can be many of both -- it can be hard to home in on the top priorities...important to remember that all progress is incremental.
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We'll Never Know for Sure
19/10/2015 Duração: 45minCould early childhood experiences affect a child's behavior later? Of course! How can you know the effects of those experiences? You probably can't know with great precision. What can you work on now? Lagging skills and unsolved problems...
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Creative Drilling
05/10/2015 Duração: 46minA mom -- who'd called in the week before to get some help drilling for information with her son -- called in again to provide an update...and her creative drilling strategies were very effective at helping her son communicate his concerns! A good program to listen to for parents who are struggling in the Empathy step of Plan B.
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Why Aren't The Solutions Working?
28/09/2015 Duração: 46minAs always, a lot of territory was covered on this program, including a mom who called in for help figuring out why the solutions that are being applied to her son's difficulties haven't been accomplishing the mission.
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The ALSUP Dymystifies Challenging Behavior
21/09/2015 Duração: 46minChallenging behavior isn't a puzzle anymore when you put the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems (ALSUP) to work.
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The Journey Has Begun
18/05/2015 Duração: 45minOn this, our last program of this "broadcast year" (the program airs from September through May), we responded to emails from several parents and talked with a mental health professional who's finding the CPS model very much in keeping with her values. And, to close, we read emails from parents who are just beginning their CPS journeys with their children...we can't wait to hear back from them in September! All of this year's programs are archived in the Listening Library on the Lives in the Balance website and in i-Tunes.
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The Problem With "When"
11/05/2015 Duração: 45minWhen you're working on what happens WHEN an unsolved problem has already caused challenging behavior, you're focused on the aftermath of the problem. So you don't want to work on WHEN...you want to paddle upstream and start solving problems BEFORE they cause those behaviors that are floating downstream.
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ABA versus CPS
04/05/2015 Duração: 46minAre ABA (applied behavior analysis) and CPS completely incompatible? Well, CPS won't have you rewarding and punishing your child...but the real answer is that it depends on who you ask.
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Is "Stealing" a Lagging Skill, an Unsolved Problem, or None of the Above?
27/04/2015 Duração: 45minSome great questions answered on today's program, including the one in the title...but also how to transform "No" into an unsolved problem.
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Why Are There So Many Behaviorally Challenging Kids These Days?
13/04/2015 Duração: 46minUnfortunately, there are lots of things that have changed for the worse for kids in the last 40-50 years...maybe that explains it...
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On the Same Page
06/04/2015 Duração: 46minOn today's program we heard from a long-time caller who's been implementing the CPS model with her sons for over three years. We reflected a little on the "good old days," heard about how far her sons have come, and learned that Plan A isn't necessarily the best way to help a spouse use Plan B!
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The Heat of the Moment
30/03/2015 Duração: 46minWhat should you do when your child is already in the midst of an explosive outburst? Defuse, de-escalate, keep everyone safe. Then figure out what just happened (so it doesn't happen again).
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Challenging at Home, Not at School...Why?
23/03/2015 Duração: 45minChallenging behavior occurs when the demands being placed upon a kid outstrip the skills the kid has to respond adaptively. And the embarrassment factor plays a role as well.
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Is There a Downside to Collaborating with Kids?
16/03/2015 Duração: 45minA lot of territory covered on today's program, including a discussion on the following question: If you're always collaborating with a kid and working toward mutually satisfactory solutions, won't the kid come to believe that he needs to meet expectations only when he feels like it?
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Paddling Upstream
02/03/2015 Duração: 43minIf you're only paying attention to a child's challenging behavior, then modifying or medicating the behavior will make the most sense. But behavior is what's happening downstream. If you paddle upstream -- toward the problems that are causing the behavior -- other intervention strategies start to make a lot more sense.
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Are Consequences the Only Way to Set Limits and Establish Boundaries?
23/02/2015 Duração: 49minAs usual, lots of questions answered and topics covered from the mailbag during today's program, including the one in the title.
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Unmet Needs or Concerns?
09/02/2015 Duração: 46minWhen you're in the Empathy step, are you seeking information about a child's concerns or unmet needs? It's the former...when you're focused on the latter, you're more likely to hear about the child's solutions (rather than his or her concerns), and brainstorming solutions shouldn't occur until the Invitation.
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It All Begins with the ALSUP
26/01/2015 Duração: 46minWe turned to the mailbag on today's program, and responded to inquiries from five parents. But there was a fairly consistent theme: it all begins with the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems.
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The Proof's in the Pudding: What to Tell Kids About Plan B
12/01/2015 Duração: 45minOne of the questions parents frequently have relates to how much to tell kids about Plan B. That question -- and a whole bunch of others -- were discussed on today's program.
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Three Boys Under the Age of Eight!
05/01/2015 Duração: 46minMaybe the title of today's program tells you all you need to know...but maybe not! While it's tempting to use Plan A to keep things organized and keep life moving when there's three boys under the age of eight in one household, Plan B can probably help more than you might think.