The Practitioner Guide to Skills Training for Struggling Kids
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Addressing frequently encountered emotional, behavioral, and academic difficulties, this essential guide shows how to help parents implement proven skills-building strategies with their kids (ages 5-17). The author draws on over 25 years of research and clinical practice to provide a flexible program for individual families or parent groups. The focus is on teaching kids the skills they need to get their development back on track and teaching parents to cope with and manage challenging behavior.
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This practical guide offers parents and caregivers concrete strategies for addressing emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, and academic struggles in children and teens aged 5 to 17. Drawing from over 25 years of clinical research and practice, the author provides a flexible framework that can be adapted for individual families or parent support groups. The approach focuses on building specific life skills rather than simply managing symptoms, giving families tools to address everything from frustration tolerance to homework completion. This isn't theoretical advice but actionable steps that parents can immediately implement.
What sets this resource apart is its dual focus on teaching children developmental skills while simultaneously equipping parents with effective management techniques. The program recognizes that lasting change requires both child skill-building and parent support, creating a comprehensive approach to family wellbeing. Parents feeling overwhelmed by their child's behavioral issues will find this particularly valuable, as it provides a structured yet adaptable path forward. The result is a resource that empowers families to move from crisis management to sustainable growth.
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