Classroom management techniques – there are a lot of strategies for dealing with behavior problems in the classroom. It’s time to add Collaborative Problem Solving to your toolkit. Learn an alternative to traditional classroom discipline techniques like timeout or sending the child to the principal. A recent Time magazine article entitled “How to Make Great Teachers” mentions that in a 2001 survey of teachers, 44% listed “student behavior problems” as the reason they left the profession. What can be done?
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In this episode I interview Dr. Ross Green, author of The Explosive Child and the upcoming book “Lost in School”. He’ll tell you how to use collaborative problem solving with your students. This episode is also for parents, daycare workers, babysitters – anyone who wants to help young people learn to think their way through everyday behavior problems.
Collaborative Problem Solving Books and DVDs
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Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem-Solving Approach
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Parenting the Explosive Child: featuring Drs. Ross Greene and Stuart Ablon
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Check out the Thinkkids website where you can find more information on collaborative problem solving.
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Related Episodes on The Psych Files
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Episode 33: Timeout Revisited – Dealing with Challenging Kids Part 1
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Episode 34: Timeout Revisited – Dealing with Challenging Kids Part 2
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