Not exact matches
By the time kids have been in and out of biological family
homes, foster care, bounced around aunts, uncles and grandparents, they ofter have
behavior issues and are
difficult to place.
Our experts share with you their proven techniques for managing the most
difficult behavior problems and restoring peace in your
home.
In Savvy Gentle Discipline, you will receive the miraculous tools of effective child - friendly phrases and series of steps to halt
difficult behaviors, keep your child safe and bring joy and sanity in your
home and hearts.
Children often begin therapy when struggling with overwhelming feelings or
difficult behavior at
home or school.
She is an internationally published author on the topics of raising children with
difficult and severe
behaviors, understanding the parent's reactivity when challenged in the
home, and self - development.
The complete lack of boundaries in the
home makes it
difficult to learn appropriate
behaviors and limits in school and other social situations, which is why children with uninvolved parents are more likely to misbehave.
His
behavior at
home has completely changed as well, he will cry whenever I am not by his side, he throws things, he's has become very
difficult when it comes to bathing and going to bed ESPECIALLY!!
Making a calm - down sanctuary in your
home pre-empts any
difficult behavior.
Unfortunately some natural cat
behaviors can cause problems in the
home and this is when owners need to have patience and understanding in helping their feline friend through
difficult situations which could be triggering the
behavior.
During his experience in his first
home he developed some
behavior issues that made him
difficult to adopt.
Yorkies can be
difficult to house train, especially if they display anxious or fearful
behavior while in your
home.
In addition, our
Behavior Modification Program partners trained Behavior Specialists with dogs who enter the shelter fearful, shy, lacking basic manners or with other behavior challenges that make finding a loving home di
Behavior Modification Program partners trained
Behavior Specialists with dogs who enter the shelter fearful, shy, lacking basic manners or with other behavior challenges that make finding a loving home di
Behavior Specialists with dogs who enter the shelter fearful, shy, lacking basic manners or with other
behavior challenges that make finding a loving home di
behavior challenges that make finding a loving
home difficult.
Our foster program allows us to save animals who are
difficult to care for in a shelter — orphaned or feral kittens, animals recovering from major surgery, or dogs needing one - on - one
behavior rehabilitation — giving them a comfortable
home setting until they are ready for adoption.
Currently we are looking for foster parents to temporarily house shelter animals to help them become more adoptable; they help animals under the weather or recovering from injuries, work on specific challenging
behaviors in their
home setting, or simply provide a stress free area for animals having a
difficult time coping at the shelter.
Panic attacks can alter
behavior and make it
difficult for the sufferer to function at
home, school, or work.
Working from this perspective, psychologist Susan Johnson talks about how strengthening a feeling of security in romantic relationships can compensate for old wounds and allow partners to be more empathic and flexible in the meanings they attribute to their partner's
behavior (e.g., «Rick must have had a
difficult day and that's why he just dumped his stuff when he got
home.
Do you have a child with ADHD, worry, or
difficult behaviors that are getting in the way of success at school and
home?
Topics may include, but are not limited to: coping with the diagnosis, managing
difficult behaviors, fostering social and play skills, increasing language and communication, navigating the school system, dealing with sibling relationships, generalizing skills from school to
home (and
home to school), deciding when and how to talk about the diagnosis with others (and my child), etc..
If you find it
difficult to manage her
behavior at
home, and if you start getting calls from school that she is getting in trouble, her
behavior may actually reflect difficulty dealing with the divorce.
Includes our new five hour interactive training course, six hours of video training, downloadable audio recordings of the video presentation for playing on your iPod or MP3 player, a beautifully illustrated color workbook, a copy of the popular The Great
Behavior Breakdown (an excellent manual for parenting any children — biological, adopted or foster care), a copy of the book From Fear to Love: Parenting
Difficult Adopted Children, an audio CD with Bryan Post offering his guidance on how best to make the necessary changes in your parenting approach to help your child move past the disturbing and frustrating
behaviors, and a copy of Going
Home Trouble Shooting Guide with summary points that can be easily read any time that you find yourself struggling.
Although most people experience one or more symptoms of ADHD
behaviors throughout their lifetime, some people experience them to such a degree that it becomes
difficult to function effectively across different situations (e.g., school,
home, social situations).
Although many people experience one or more of these types of
behaviors throughout their lifetime, some people experience them to such a degree that it becomes
difficult to function effectively across different situations (e.g., school, work,
home, relationships).
Research from the Bringing Baby
Home Program by Dr. Gottman reveals that new parents who regularly engage in these types of
behaviors have a more
difficult transition to parenthood.
When they return to their
homes with parents who want so desperately to attach to them, the
difficult behaviors pick right up where they left off.
The complete lack of boundaries in the
home makes it
difficult to learn appropriate
behaviors and limits in school and other social situations, which is why children with uninvolved parents are more likely to misbehave.
We all deal with
difficult people and bad
behavior but are often at a loss of what to do when confronted with it in our own lives, whether at work or at
home.
When a child is having
behavior problems at
home or at school, usually it is an indication that something
difficult is happening in that child's life.
It can disrupt the peace at
home and school, and may be
difficult to distinguish from typical independence - seeking
behavior during the toddler and teen years.
Our experts share with you their proven techniques for managing the most
difficult behavior problems and restoring peace in your
home.
In a study of 145 preschool children, Tschann and colleagues (Tchann, Kaiser, Chesney, Alkon, & Boyce, 1996) found that children with a
difficult temperament (e.g., negative mood, distractibility) in high - conflict families had higher levels of internalizing and externalizing
behavior problems compared to children with less a
difficult temperament or a less conflictual
home.