E-book Category: Children, Family, Parenting E-book Title: What Do I Do Now? Book Description: What Do I Do Now? The Second Step In "Creating Home"
This Book will change the way you "deal" with your children.
It is Head In The Right Direction, Inc.'s hope that parents / caregivers will use this information as part of a larger family intervention aimed toward increasing awareness of their own roles in the family and what they can do to develop and foster healthy relationships with their children.
This program focuses on teaching caregivers to work through difficult times with children by helping them deal with frustration, failure, anger, rejection, hurt and depression. This program consists of: - How did that just happen?
- Identifying what to do when...
- Different Approaches to use when...
- How to get your child to do what when...
- How to teach your child what to do next time when...
As part of the series "Creating Home", this segment targets the parents role in creating a therapeutic home that fosters growth and development.
There is no other comprehensive resource like "Creating Home" available to parents dealing with difficult behaviors. For the first time, Head In The Right Direction brings the most comprehensive and up to date material used by residential and foster care agencies all over the world to families in the home.
Written as a practical guide for parents, this book offers parents healthier ways to manage problematic behaviors in the home. This material has only been available in training sessions in foster care agencies globally, but now it has been made available to families here.
In "Setting Up", the first book in the "Creating Home" series, you learned how to identify your family values and create rules and routines that reflect your values. Naturally, now that you have "set up" the home, your children will be testing you. By using the skills and knowledge learned in this segment, you will be prepared to address those situations in healthy and productive ways that teach your child healthy ways to resolve conflicts rather than abuse. More... | 
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