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What Do I Do When?: Vol. I. Managing Normal Defiance and Aggression in Young Children

Resource Type

Video - Parent

Description

"Helping children learn to channel aggressive impulses constructively is a crucial task of parenting. Parents may respond to defiant and aggressive behavior with aggressive punishment which is counterproductive. This parent education program, organized into four self-contained teaching modules, reviews the concepts of aggression, the role of parents in the socialization process, and the basic principles for understanding and changing behavior. Specific methods of responding to defiance and aggression and strategies for teaching prosocial behavior are a key feature of the program. Program materials include 1) a videotape with concise theory, bullet point graphics and clear demonstrations using a real parent and child; 2) a Course Manual and Course (parent) Workbook for parent-education groups and 3) a self-instructional Viewer Guidebook for self-paced study at home by parents." -Child Development Media, Inc.

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adulthood (22+)

Languages

English

Author

Christine Adam Ph.D.

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