The educator's guide to solving common behavior problems [electronic resource] / Raymond J. Waller.

By: Waller, Raymond JContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks, CA : Corwin Press, c2008Description: viii, 116 p. : illSubject(s): Problem children -- Education -- United States | Problem children -- Behavior modification | Mentally ill children -- Education -- United States | Emotional problems of children -- United States | Behavior disorders in children -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 371.93 LOC classification: LC4802 | .W35 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction -- Asking the right questions -- Just say "yo" -- Have a plan -- The importance of bonding -- If you don't beat them, they will never learn -- Meeting developmental needs -- Move those buns! -- The anxiety trap -- Find the function -- Don't be an old yeller -- Let them eat cake--if it reinforces their behavior -- Nurturing -- Bag it, but don't tag it -- You say "tomato," I say "abnormal" -- Positive power of the group -- Moving past misbehavior -- Challenges for children today -- Using finesse -- The inevitable attack -- Calling for help -- Conclusion: every therapy has a success story.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 112) and index.

Introduction -- Asking the right questions -- Just say "yo" -- Have a plan -- The importance of bonding -- If you don't beat them, they will never learn -- Meeting developmental needs -- Move those buns! -- The anxiety trap -- Find the function -- Don't be an old yeller -- Let them eat cake--if it reinforces their behavior -- Nurturing -- Bag it, but don't tag it -- You say "tomato," I say "abnormal" -- Positive power of the group -- Moving past misbehavior -- Challenges for children today -- Using finesse -- The inevitable attack -- Calling for help -- Conclusion: every therapy has a success story.

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