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Achieving best behavior for children with developmental disabilities : a step-by-step workbook for parents and carers

By: Lewis, Pamela.
Publisher: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers (JKP) 2006Edition: 1st.Description: 156 p. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 1843108097.Subject(s): BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS | CHILDRENSummary: Offers practical, hands-on advice and step-by-step instructions for drawing up and implementing behaviour plans that successfully address and improve challenging behaviours in children. Designed specifically for parents of children with developmental disabilities. Contains interactive checklists and activities that help to monitor and assess behaviours and track a child's development. Explains the reasons for children's behaviours and gives practical advice on how to deal with specific situations, from shopping trips and getting a haircut to dentist appointments and children's birthday parties. Applies to teachers, school psychologists, occupational therapists, speech/language therapists, social workers and anyone working with children with developmental disabilities.
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Offers practical, hands-on advice and step-by-step instructions for drawing up and implementing behaviour plans that successfully address and improve challenging behaviours in children. Designed specifically for parents of children with developmental disabilities. Contains interactive checklists and activities that help to monitor and assess behaviours and track a child's development. Explains the reasons for children's behaviours and gives practical advice on how to deal with specific situations, from shopping trips and getting a haircut to dentist appointments and children's birthday parties. Applies to teachers, school psychologists, occupational therapists, speech/language therapists, social workers and anyone working with children with developmental disabilities.

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