The interactive guide has been revamped and now summarises over 3,000 studies on the impact of a range of interventions including
improved behaviour strategies, a school's physical environment, collaborative learning and extending the school day.
Improved behaviour strategies, particularly those targeted at individual young people who are persistently misbehaving
Not exact matches
Preventing
Behaviour Problems has some useful suggestions for other strategies to improve your child's b
Behaviour Problems has some useful suggestions for other
strategies to
improve your child's
behaviourbehaviour.
Parent support programs have a common goal — to
improve the lives of children and their parents — and a shared
strategy — to affect children by creating changes in parents» attitudes, knowledge and / or
behaviour through a variety of social and practical supports.
This Perspective describes how integrating human
behaviour and risk perception into flood - risk assessment models may
improve identification of effective risk - management
strategies.
It would appear that there is a need to develop alternative or additional
strategies or programmes to
improve anxiety, hyperactivity, and prosocial
behaviour.
Overall, the Incredible Years Programme aims to: promote positive parenting,
improve parent - child relationship, reduce critical and physical discipline and increase the use of positive
strategies and help parents to identify social learning theory principles for managing
behaviour improve home - school relationships.
The book takes the reader through the therapeutic stages from start to end, showing how to use acceptance and mindfulness together with commitment and
behaviour change
strategies to
improve mental health.
Parent support programs have a common goal — to
improve the lives of children and their parents — and a shared
strategy — to affect children by creating changes in parents» attitudes, knowledge and / or
behaviour through a variety of social and practical supports.
Programmes that strengthen family relationships and
improve parenting skills are considered to be among the most effective
strategies for addressing youth problems, such as delinquency and substance abuse.23, 24 Studies have shown that parent interventions can decrease negative disciplinary
behaviour in parents and increase the use of a variety of positive attending and other relationship - enhancing skills to
improve child
behaviour.27 — 29
The key treatment objectives of CARES are: (a) to enhance attention to critical facial cues signalling distress in child, parents and others, to
improve emotion recognition and labelling; (b)
improve emotional understanding by linking emotion to context, and by identifying contexts and situations that elicit child anger and frustration; (c) teach prosocial and empathic
behaviour through social stories, parent modelling, and role play; (d) increase emotional labelling and prosocial
behaviour through positive reinforcement; (e) and increase child's frustration tolerance through modelling, role - playing, and reinforcing child's use of learned cognitive - behavioural
strategies to decrease the incidence of aggressive
behaviours.