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When a child has difficulties eating or sleeping, or throws
frequent tantrums, many parents cross their fingers and hope it's a
phase to be outgrown soon. But when they persist, challenging
behaviors can follow children to school, contributing to academic
problems, social difficulties, and further problems in adolescence
and adulthood. The authors of Evidence-Based Interventions for
Children with Challenging Behavior take a preventive approach in
this concise, well-detailed guide. Offering best practices from an
extensive Response to Intervention (RTI) evidence base, the book
provides guidelines for recognizing the extent of feeding,
sleeping, toileting, aggression, and other issues, and supplies
successful primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions with
rationales. Case examples integrate developmental theories and
behavior principles into practice, illustrate how strategies work,
and show how to ensure that parents and caregivers can implement
them consistently for maximum effect. Progress charts, content
questions, and other helpful features make this an invaluable
resource for students and professionals alike. Included in the
coverage: The prevention model and problem solving. Screening
techniques. Evidence-based practices with children and their
caregivers. Behavior principles and their application. Monitoring
progress and evaluating outcomes. Plus helpful appendices, resource
links, and other learning tools. Evidence-Based Interventions for
Children with Challenging Behavior is an essential text for
graduate students, scientist-practitioners/professionals, and
researchers in child and school psychology; assessment, testing and
evaluation; occupational therapy; family; educational psychology;
and speech pathology. You can access a class syllabus that works as
a companion to this book at
http://health.usf.edu/nocms/medicine/pediatrics/child_dev_neuro/babybehavior/
When a child has difficulties eating or sleeping, or throws
frequent tantrums, many parents cross their fingers and hope it's a
phase to be outgrown soon. But when they persist, challenging
behaviors can follow children to school, contributing to academic
problems, social difficulties, and further problems in adolescence
and adulthood. The authors of Evidence-Based Interventions for
Children with Challenging Behavior take a preventive approach in
this concise, well-detailed guide. Offering best practices from an
extensive Response to Intervention (RTI) evidence base, the book
provides guidelines for recognizing the extent of feeding,
sleeping, toileting, aggression, and other issues, and supplies
successful primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions with
rationales. Case examples integrate developmental theories and
behavior principles into practice, illustrate how strategies work,
and show how to ensure that parents and caregivers can implement
them consistently for maximum effect. Progress charts, content
questions, and other helpful features make this an invaluable
resource for students and professionals alike. Included in the
coverage: The prevention model and problem solving. Screening
techniques. Evidence-based practices with children and their
caregivers. Behavior principles and their application. Monitoring
progress and evaluating outcomes. Plus helpful appendices, resource
links, and other learning tools. Evidence-Based Interventions for
Children with Challenging Behavior is an essential text for
graduate students, scientist-practitioners/professionals, and
researchers in child and school psychology; assessment, testing and
evaluation; occupational therapy; family; educational psychology;
and speech pathology. You can access a class syllabus that works as
a companion to this book at
http://health.usf.edu/nocms/medicine/pediatrics/child_dev_neuro/babybehavior/
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