Sentences with phrase «include dealing with behavior»

Topics can include dealing with behavior problems, health issues and projects to help abandoned cats.

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The new - found joy of being fully included can actually help you deal with some challenging behaviors such as food fussiness or dinner - time tantrums.
I've seen children and teens dealing with a variety of issues including: depression, anxiety, anger, family conflict, screen time, social skills, emotional dysregulation, self - destructive behaviors, and more.
The podcasts feature the leading experts in child development to cover a wide range of topics including: helping a baby learn to sleep through the night, dealing with a picky eater, and learning to set limits on children's behavior.
This law, named for the Transportation Security Administration agent who was fatally shot on duty in 2013, requires airports to have plans in place to deal with active shooter incidents and similar threats, including increased employee screening and awareness of suspicious employee behavior.
On topic question topics included the mayor's proposed $ 20 million allocation for arts programs and whether this is all new spending, whether it's typical for elementary schools to have arts teachers, the mayor's proposed $ 4.4 billion capital spending to address classroom overcrowding, how many new classroom seats that spending would produce and where they would be located, whether all trailers used by schools would be eliminated, the definition of «problematic behavior» used in dealing with the Absent Teacher Reserve, what the state funding to be used for middle school after school programs would have otherwise been used for and DoE support for schools that will participate in the program providing increased school autonomy.
Some of the disturbing issues they have to deal with include a unwed pregnancy, alcoholism, gambling addictions, obsessive behavior, suicide and murder.
Included: Six tips for dealing with behavior during an assembly.
The Second Step curriculum emphasizes impulse control (the ability to control and manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, including listening, focusing attention, following directions, using self - talk, being assertive, identifying and understanding feelings, respecting similarities and differences), empathy (conversation skills, joining groups, making friends), anger and emotional management (calming down strong feelings, managing anger, managing accusations, disappointment, anxious and hurt feelings, handling put downs, managing test anxiety, resisting revenge, and avoiding jumping to conclusions), and problem - solving (playing fairly, taking responsibility, solving classroom problems, solving peer exclusion problems, handling name calling, dealing with peer pressure, dealing with gossip, seeking help when you need it).
Greenfield said the D.C. school system is far from perfect and too often relies on suspensions, including long - term suspensions of up to 90 days, to deal with bad behavior.
In addition to general support, LA / SPCA provides help for fosters who might be experiencing behavior issues with their dogs, which includes a weekly behavior class to help fosters deal with problems like destructive chewing or mild separation anxiety.
Since he was older, I was scared we'd have to deal with spraying and other male behaviors for the month or so before he was neutered — but we had ZERO problems... including in litter box training.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (not mentioned, as I recall, in the book)
If you're dealing with a litter box problem and the veterinarian has ruled out underlying causes, you can find step - by - step information on behavior modification techniques in any of Pam's books, including the latest release, CatWise.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises b.) packs of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (usually not mentioned in their marketing materials or websites)
Private lessons for advanced training work or for behavior modification dealing with problem behaviors, including aggression.
«There is a better way: Research clearly shows that a more effective approach to dealing with dangerous dogs includes improving bite prevention education and implementing non-breed-specific dangerous dog laws, enacted to place the primary responsibility for a dog's behavior on the owner, regardless of dog's breed.»
Qualified entries may include articles, features, columns or books, and should educate readers while promoting a positive approach to understanding and dealing with feline behavior.
Our roundtable expert answers questions about serving the special needs of exotic birds in a shelter setting including how to evaluate and deal with bird behavior and common avian conditions, recognize signs of illness, and respond to medical emergencies.
Offering a variety of group classes, she can also assist you in dealing with your dog's behavior challenges, including aggression, anxiety and other issues.
For more information about litter box set - up and dealing with behavior issues, refer to the books by best - selling author, Pam Johnson - Bennett, including the latest release, CatWise.
Includes case histories and guidelines for dealing with: aggression toward strangers; resource guarding; dog - dog aggression; behavior problems such as counter surfing, barking, mouthiness during play, mounting, stool eating; obedience problems such as off leash control, stay breaking, recall off distractions, pulling; and fear and anxiety problems.
Includes case histories and guidelines for dealing with aggression toward strangers... resource guarding...dog - dog aggression... behavior problems such as counter surfing, barking, mouthiness during play, mounting, stool eating... obedience problems such as pulling and breaking the stay... using training tools including harnesses and head collars... and anxiety problems.
Learn modern, positive techniques for dealing with problem behaviors from A-Z, including fear and aggression.
Slightly Unbalanced features work that deals with a range of psychological tendencies, including anxiety, obsessive behavior, depression and narcissism.
A «polluter pays» tax (the costs of which should, via normal market mechanisms, tend to be distributed among the benificiaries of the polluting activity, including internationally, other things being equal) doesn't just provide revenue to deal with damages (or avoid them) but also produces a price signal which reshapes behaviors (once decided, even before going into effect) in suppliers, consumers, and investors — the supply and demand curves shift making alternatives more abundant, etc..
One of those outcomes is «you treat your clients fairly» and the corresponding indicative behaviors include «agreeing an appropriate level of service with your client, for example the type and frequency of communications,» «explaining your responsibilities and those of the client,» and «ensuring that the client is told, in writing, the name and status of the person (s) dealing with the matter and the name and status of the person responsible for its overall supervision.»
Specialized in clients dealing with: teen pregnancies, self - harming behaviors («cutters,» etc.), transitioning back into the community after residential treatment (including juvenile sex offenders), and dual diagnoses (clients also working with a substance abuse counselor).
Daily tasks may include organizing activities, managing meals and dealing with disruptive behavior, so make sure to include previous child - care experience in your objective.
Psychotherapies include behavioral therapy, to help the person deal with problematical symptoms and behaviors; family therapy, to help the child, parents and siblings become a healthier unit; and play therapy, to promote the child's social - emotional development.
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..
Our most popular books have included The Dealing With Feelings series, Our Emotions and Behavior Series, and The Way I Feel.
I do individual and group work with men dealing with an intimacy disorder which can result in sexual addiction behaviors (porn, compulsive masturbation, affairs, prostitutes etc) as a way to avoid relational pain — fear of being hurt by anyone who knows them; this includes fear of relational vulnerability, fear of being known, fear of being rejected and fear of being abandoned.
«Does your child or teen lack motivation to achieve, have unresolved emotional issues, deal with bullying and are unable to speak up, have difficulty expressing their feelings in an appropriate way, exhibit high - risk behaviors including sexual promiscuity, drug use or other self - harm, or simply need guidance through parental separation, divorce, loss or any demanding life situation?
It includes a series of public seminars that provide general tips on everyday parenting issues; one - off discussion groups addressing the most common parenting problems; brief and short - term primary care consultations for specific problems; group or online courses for a comprehensive understanding of Triple P strategies; a one - on - one personal support program for tackling serious behavior problems; and two high intensity programs that deal with complex family and / or mental health issues, including the risk of child maltreatment.
Someone's «attachment style» can influence how they feel in their relationships (satisfaction, love, etc.), as well as a wide variety of behaviors including communication, conflict, break - ups, and sex.2, 6 For example, anxious ambivalent individuals deal with rejection and break - ups by jumping from one serious relationship to the next very quickly (rebounding).
I feel that this experience prepared me to deal with a wide array of issues that children face including depression, anxiety, grief, maladaptive behavior, trauma related issues (due to abuse and / or neglect) and attachment disorders.
We use a variety of modalities, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, to treat clients who struggle with self - harm and other unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with stress.
She uses a wide range of intervention techniques that include Cognitive - Behavioral therapy, behavioral management / dealing with challenging behaviors, parenting / teacher training, helping children build meaningful relationships, and community based activities.
DBT Skills Training provides clients with the «What» and «How» skills to deal with issues including emotionally reactive behaviors, inability to express feelings effectively, difficulties in managing stress and surviving crisis and difficulties with being able to self calm.
Follow these tips on how to co-parent with a vindictive ex-spouse, including ways to communicate and deal with their toxic behavior during and post-divorce.
Ryan Worthen is a Certified Holistic Life Coach who deals with many different areas of coaching, but focuses on sexuality and intimacy; including sexual trauma, and unconventional sexual behavior.
For parents of teens and preteens who have a wide range of problems including oppositional behavior, poor self - esteem, lack of general life skills; for parents with poor parenting skills, lack of education for dealing with challenging teens, or family problems
There are also sessions on dealing with difficult problem behaviors including covert behaviors, promoting school success, encouraging positive peer relationships, and strategies for managing stress brought on by providing foster care.
The Second Step curriculum emphasizes impulse control (the ability to control and manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, including listening, focusing attention, following directions, using self - talk, being assertive, identifying and understanding feelings, respecting similarities and differences), empathy (conversation skills, joining groups, making friends), anger and emotional management (calming down strong feelings, managing anger, managing accusations, disappointment, anxious and hurt feelings, handling put downs, managing test anxiety, resisting revenge, and avoiding jumping to conclusions), and problem - solving (playing fairly, taking responsibility, solving classroom problems, solving peer exclusion problems, handling name calling, dealing with peer pressure, dealing with gossip, seeking help when you need it).
Experiential avoidance occurs when a person is unwilling or unable to deal with certain internal experiences (such as emotions, thoughts, or urges), and instead engages in behavior to alter the form or frequency of those internal experiences, even when doing so may cause harm, including to others.
I can help people with many psychological issues that they are dealing with including trauma, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, abuse and behavior modification.
This program includes learning to deal with parenting stress and stressful parenting situations, awareness of automatic reactions toward the child's behavior and to respond non-automatically, and to respond calmly and open - minded toward the needs of the child and the child's difficulties.
These difficulties often include dealing with challenging behavior of the child, but given that parenting is multiply determined, they may also arise from mothers» own characteristics (such as mothers» feelings of insecurities, mental health problems, lack of knowledge and unrealistic expectations regarding child development) or situational characteristics (lack of social support)(Belsky and Jaffee 2006; Verhoeven et al. 2007b).
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