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Collaborative Problem Solving: Making the "Unpredictable" More Predictable
Learn how by using the Collaborative Problem Solving you can be effective in turning unpredictable behavior into predictable. This radio show focuses on managing behavior so it becomes more predictable. [45 min, 1 sec]
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Collaborative Problem Solving: Three Options for Solving Problems
A recorded radio program that focuses on using the Collaborative Problem Solving approach when trying to manage behavioral issues in kids. This particular program discusses Plan B part of the approach. [45 min, 27 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Solving Problems Collaboratively
A recorded radio show that introduces Dr. Greene's collaborative problem solving strategy to deal with challenging kids. The show discusses how to use the "Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems (ALSUP)" to figure out the...
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Refreshment
Need a refresher on the Collaborative Problem Solving model? This recorded radio show provides of reminder of the mentality, language, and strategies of this model to handle behaviorally challenged children. [44 min, 10 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Important Information
A recorded radio segment where Dr. Ross Greene discusses the information that is important when trying to manage the behavior of a child with social, emotional, and behavioral issues. [45:01]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Just Starting the Journey
Interested in starting the Collaborative Problem approach with a child struggling with behavior? This radio program shares the experience of several parents who are just starting the approach. Learn from their personal experiences! [45...
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Collaborative Problem Solving: Understanding What's Getting in a Child's Way
On this recorded program, Dr. Greene discusses the importance of identifying a child's lagging skills to assist in dealing with the child's behavior. Understand how specifically identifying unsolved problems of the child will help you in...
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Is It a Plan a World?
This recorded radio show features a parents panel that discuss their experiences with living and managing a child with behavioral challenges. Get inside information about using the collaborative problem solving process. [45 min, 16 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Is It Poor Motivation or Lagging Skills?
By understanding the cause of the child's behavioral challenges, the correct plan for managing the behavior can be developed. In this recorded radio show, Dr. Greene discusses different behavior challenges and the possible solutions...
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Taking Responsibility
How do you get kids to take responsibility for their actions? Dr. Greene explains how problem solving with the child can be more beneficial than other plans. [44 min, 23 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: What a Time Out Won't Accomplish
Understand when the method of time-out isn't productive when managing behavioral problems in this radio show. Dr. Greene explores how to understand and help a behaviorally challenging child productively. [44 min, 59 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Which Behaviors Can My Child Control?
Are there certain behaviors that students can control? On this recorded radio show, Dr. Greene talks about what behaviors a student with ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Tourette's disorder could control. [45 min, 2 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: No Reason to Scream If
A recorded radio show that addresses a variety of issues when dealing with behaviorally challenging kids. The overall theme of the whole show is that if you are confident then you don't have to scream to be heard. [43 min, 47 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Cps and Aba
A radio show comparing Collaborative Problem Solving approach with the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). [44 min, 54 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving: Are Psychiatric Diagnoses Necessary and Helpful?
Are psychiatric diagnoses helpful in managing and understanding students with behavioral challenges? Dr. Greene discusses this topic and more in this recorded radio program. [41 min, 29 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Using the Assessment of Lagging Skills
An entire radio show exploring the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems to deal with behavioral issues. [44 min, 58 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Precision on Unsolved Problems
A recorded radio show focusing on the Collaborative Problem Solving method. In this show understand how important using precise wording to define the unsolved problems can be very beneficial to getting the child to respond to the method....
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Identifying Unsolved Problems
Understand that the hardest part of Collaborative Problem Solving method can be deciding on the unsolved problems a child may have. Specifying the unsolved problem will help to manage the challenging behaviors of student as discussed in...
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Sometimes Homework Is a Very Low Priority
A recorded radio show that explores the issue behaviorally challenged kids have with unsolved problems. Learn how other things like homework may take a back seat to the Collaborative Problem Solving process. [45 min, 2 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Plan B Nitty Gritty
In this recorded radio show learn how solving problems collaboratively can be messy and hard. Hear from two moms who have used the approach and understand their trouble-shooting of the approach. [50 min, 6 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: The Invitation Step of Plan B
Dr. Greene discusses the importance of Plan B in solving behavioral problems. Understand that Plan B requires more listening than talking. [45 min, 13 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: Focus on the Problems Not the Symptoms
A recorded radio show that discusses how to manage challenging behavior by focusing on unsolved problems. By working on unsolved problems, the real issues setting the challenging behavior in motion can be solved. [44 min, 33 secs]
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Collaborative Problem Solving at Home: He Won't Talk to Me
Understand how to get your child to participate in managing their behavior in this recorded radio show. Dr. Greene walks a mom who is having trouble getting her child to buy into the approach. He suggests different factors that may be...