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Children can go through difficult phases - this is a natural part
of growing up. Conflicts and arguments are nothing exceptional, but
rather a part of everyday family life. The authors of this
practical and imaginative book show how parents can create
consistent and effective structures, methods and responses, so that
children can learn for themselves how to practise self-control and
cooperation in a secure environment where they both belong and have
autonomy. Based on years of experience working with children,
including those with special needs, the authors structure their
methods around the low arousal approach. With many creative
suggestions and real-life examples, this book has the potential to
change family life for the better forever.
Working with older people in care can be challenging and
frustrating, especially when they behave in ways that seem
irrational, aggressive, or unreasonably repetitive, and nothing you
can do seems to help. The authors of this useful and practical book
explain how to understand the difficult and annoying ways in which
older people in care can behave, (especially people with dementia),
how to stay calm and kind, and how to solve the problems they can
create. With many examples of everyday challenges and how to deal
with them, this book has the potential to change your working life.
Fighting, biting, screaming and other behaviours that challenge the
people dealing with them are often triggered by unsuitable
surroundings or unrealistic demands. In this fresh and effective
approach, Bo Hejlskov Elven shows how identifying and adapting
these problem areas can dramatically improve behaviour in people
with autism and other developmental disabilities. This practical
book explains how to reassess difficult situations and offers easy
and effective strategies for eliciting positive responses without
resorting to restraint and punishment. Based on the successful
low-arousal approach, it is a proven method of stepping away from
distress and towards calm, improving the quality of life of
everyone involved. Helpful examples covering a wide range of
developmental disabilities from autism to Down's Syndrome
illustrate the positive changes that can be achieved. This
empowering book will be invaluable to anyone attempting to deal
with unproductive behaviour in individuals with developmental
disabilities, whether at home or in a professional environment.
One of the biggest challenges in the classroom is trying to teach
when students act in unexpected and annoying ways. Based on the
psychology of how children and people act, this book offers
practical strategies for understanding why your students are
behaving in the way they are, and how to react in a way that
restores peace and harmony in the classroom. With many examples of
typical confrontational behaviours and clues for how to understand
and resolve the underlying issues, this book will be every stressed
teacher's best friend.
Patients in psychiatric care can behave in ways that can be
alarming for staff, and difficult to respond to. The authors of
this practical and imaginative book explain why patients may behave
in these ways, and offer a toolkit of ways to respond effectively
and kindly. With many everyday examples of how to keep the space
positive and safe, and patients calm, this book could transform
your working life.
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