Parenting, Teaching, and Treating Children with Behavioral Challenges

June 17, 2012

Tier 1 Training with Dr. Stuart Ablon: August 7, 8, and 9, 2012

Bank Street College of Education and The Flawless Foundation present a three-day intensive training for educators, parents, and clinicians who have some prior exposure and are interested in becoming more proficient in the innovative and evidence-based approach to understanding and helping children and adolescents with behavioral challenges as described in the book, Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach.

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Registration received before March 30: $425
Registration received before July 7: $485
Registration received after July 7: $525

Held at: Bank Street College of Education, 610 West 112th Street, New York, NY 10025

Workshop Goals : Participants will be able to…

  • How different explanations for and interpretations of explosive / noncompliant behavior can lead to dramatically different approaches to intervention.
  • Why compliance does not come naturally to all children, and the disparate factors which may contribute to the development of explosive / noncompliant behavior.
  • The importance of matching treatment ingredients to the needs of the individual children, families, and teachers.
  • A conceptual and practical model of intervention – flowing from social learning theory – for dealing more effectively with children who exhibit explosive/non-compliant behavior at home, school, and in residential settings.
  • The necessity of a multimodal, collaborative approach to intervention incorporating medical, psychological, educational, and social components.

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