Why do children act out? How can parents best manage problematic behaviour? The Little Parent's Handbook is a straightforward guide to managing behaviour in children, drawing on Judy Hutchings many years of research and practice on parenting programmes.
Why do children act out? How can parents best manage problematic behaviour? The Little Parent's Handbook is a straightforward guide to managing behaviour in children, drawing on Judy Hutchings many years of research and practice on parenting programmes.
Professor Judy Hutchings was an NHS Clinical Child Psychologist for 37 years, and since 1988 has also worked as a researcher at Bangor University, where she set up the Centre for Evidence Based Early Intervention. She introduced parenting programmes into treatment and preventive services and undertook research trials on services for children with behavioural problems, including developing the EPaS (Enhancing Parenting Skills) programme. In 2011, she was awarded an OBE for her work with children and families.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Background to CEIT Chapter 1: Introduction- understanding common behaviour problems in young children Chapter 2. Building a positive relationship: letting children know that they are important to you Chapter 3: Encouraging your children's positive behaviour Chapter 4: How to get better at giving instructions Chapter 5: Ignoring problem behaviour Chapter 6: Managing difficult behaviours Chapter 7: Teaching new behaviour to our children Chapter 8: Developing Children's Language Chapter 9: Summing it all up Chapter 10: Typical problems experienced by real families: Positive parenting in action 10.1 A bedtime problem 10.2 A morning problem 10.3 A shopping problem 10.4 A toileting problem 10.5 An eating problem 10.6 Avoidance and anxiety problems Other useful books and information sources for parents
Foreword Background to CEIT Chapter 1: Introduction- understanding common behaviour problems in young children Chapter 2. Building a positive relationship: letting children know that they are important to you Chapter 3: Encouraging your children's positive behaviour Chapter 4: How to get better at giving instructions Chapter 5: Ignoring problem behaviour Chapter 6: Managing difficult behaviours Chapter 7: Teaching new behaviour to our children Chapter 8: Developing Children's Language Chapter 9: Summing it all up Chapter 10: Typical problems experienced by real families: Positive parenting in action 10.1 A bedtime problem 10.2 A morning problem 10.3 A shopping problem 10.4 A toileting problem 10.5 An eating problem 10.6 Avoidance and anxiety problems Other useful books and information sources for parents
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