Durand, V.M. & Hieneman, M.
(2008). Helping parents with challenging children: Positive family
intervention, Workbook. New York: Oxford University Press.
Having a child with challenging behavior can be frustrating and affect
the entire family. This workbook will help you take a more positive
attitude toward your child and carry out effective steps to improve
behavior. You will begin to feel more confident in your parenting skills
and more optimistic about your child's future. The program outlined in
this workbook will be tailored to your child's and family's needs and
goals. It will teach you how to identify what sets off your child's
problem behavior, as well as what your child gets or avoids from
misbehaving. You will learn strategies to prevent problems, manage
consequences, and teach your child new skills. With the help of your
facilitator you will design a behavior support plan for your child.
Finally, you will put the plan into effect and monitor the results.
Throughout the program, you will be practicing how to think more
positively, which can help you be a better parent. In addition to
working with your facilitator in session, you will be completing
homework assignments using the workbook. Each chapter provides the
information and forms you need to assess your child's behavior, apply
new strategies, and track your family's progress. As you support
positive behavior step by step, you will be working towards improving
the lives of your child and your family.
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Durand, V.M. (1998). Sleep better!: A guide to
improving sleep for children with special needs. Baltimore, MD: Paul H.
Brookes.
Help for families who have a child with a sleep
problem.
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