Author |
: Dr. Howie Knoff |
Publisher |
: Project ACHIEVE Press |
Total Pages |
: 175 |
Release |
: 2005 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780979656408 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0979656400 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (08 Downloads) |
Book Synopsis The Stop & Think Parenting Book by : Dr. Howie Knoff
Download or read book The Stop & Think Parenting Book written by Dr. Howie Knoff and published by Project ACHIEVE Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The "Stop and Think Parenting Book: A Guide to Children's Good Behavior" is based on the nationally-acclaimed and evidence-based Stop & Think Social Skills Program. Accompanied by its 75 minute demonstration DVD, this program teaches parents how to teach their children the interpersonal, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills that will help them succeed in all settings. Focusing on the preschool to late elementary school age span, the Stop & Think Parenting Book helps teach children over 20 important behavioral skills%u2014Listening, Following Directions, How to Interrupt, Accepting Consequences and Apologizing, Dealing with Teasing, How to Handle Peer Pressure%u2014and how to use them in real life. The Demonstration DVD has nine segments showing real parents with their own children using a number of critical Stop & Think social skills for common home situations%u2014turning off the TV to do homework, dealing with losing, sibling rivalry, going to bed at night, interrupting when you are on the phone. These segments are completely connected to the Parenting Book (icons in the book tell parents when to watch specific segments), and they include important teaching tips, parent interviews, suggestion to help your child to %u201CMake a Good Choice.%u201D Complete with a sample teaching Calendar, Social Skill Cue Cards, easy to follow Parenting Points, and other important resources, The Stop and Think Parenting Book: A Guide to Children's Good Behavior has been successfully used in homes across the country. It also has been used by counselors, social workers, and psychologists as they lead parenting classes in school, agency, and private practice settings.