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Podcast: Challenging Children Behaviors: Collaborative And Proactive Solutions With Dr. Ross Greene(0.5 CEUs)

Explore the essence of Collaborative and Proactive Solutions as Dr. Greene emphasizes the pivotal role of listening to children. 28 minutes (0.5 CEUs)

Discover how breaking down barriers and engaging in reflective listening can unveil the underlying issues hindering a child's progress. Unlock the power of collaboration and empathy and solve behavioral challenges with practical strategies shared by Dr. Greene. Proudly sponsored by Cite Pro.

All about this podcast:

In this podcast episode, host Ariella Aharonof welcomes Dr. Ross Greene for a discussion about Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS), the evidence-based, trauma-informed, neurodiversity affirming model of care that helps caregivers focus on identifying the problems that are causing concerning behaviors in kids and solving those problems collaboratively and proactively. 28 minutes (0.5 CEUs)

0 – 2 minutes: Ariella welcomes her guest for this episode – Dr Ross Greene and introduces today’s topic, ‘Collaboration and Proactive Solutions’ (CPS) model for Challenging Children Behavior.

2  - 9 minutes: Dr Greene reviews typical approaches parents use when addressing the issues behind the behavior and how communication and collaboration (the CPS model) with the child and can lead to a better understanding of the problems causing the unwanted behavior and solutions that meet the child needs.

9 – 13 minutes: Collaboration vs Control is discussed including how parents can facilitate the process and model behaviors of listening, empathy and conflict resolution

13 – 19 minutes: Ariella and Dr Greene discuss developmentally appropriate behavior vs concerning behavior and the importance of focusing on behavior expectations, setting attainable expectations, and giving the child the tools to reach expectations.

19 – 25 minutes: Communication and trust is discussed.

25 – 28 minutes: The CPS model beyond adult<>child interactions is discussed including resources for further learning.

28 minutes: Podcast end

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