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The Explosive Child

A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children

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By: Dr. Ross W. Greene
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Dr. Ross Greene, a distinguished clinician and pioneer in the treatment of kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges, has worked with thousands of explosive children, and he has good news: these kids aren't attentionseeking, manipulative, or unmotivated, and their parents aren't passive, permissive disciplinarians. Rather, explosive kids are lacking some crucial skills in the domains of flexibility/adaptability, frustration tolerance, and problem solving, and they require a different approach to parenting.

The Explosive Child is the highly acclaimed, lifechanging parenting guide in which Dr. Greene first delineated the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Dr. Greene explains why kids exhibit challenging behaviors, why traditional behavior management strategies may not be effective for many kids, and how to use Plan B to solve problems collaboratively and teach your child the skills he or she is lacking.

As the model has evolved over the years, so has The Explosive Child, and it is available here in an abridged and updated fourth edition narrated by Dr. Greene.

Throughout this compassionate, insightful, and practical book, Dr. Greene provides a new conceptual framework for understanding their difficulties. He explains why traditional parenting and treatment often don't work with these children, and he describes what to do instead. Instead of relying on rewarding and punishing, Dr. Greene's Collaborative Problem Solving model promotes working with explosive children to solve the problems that precipitate explosive episodes, and teaching these kids the skills they lack.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2011 Dr. Ross Greene (P)2011 Dr. Ross Greene
Children's Health Conflict Resolution Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Special need Health Inspiring School Psychology Emotional Child
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Empathy is the key to solve explosive child's frustrations.
Demandings of both parents and kids are resolved.
Authority doesn't work for adults, how could they work with a child?

Empathy

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This book was well done, but be advised that it is an abridgment. It's nice to get the nuts and bolts of his process in 2.5 hours, but it's not the full book.

Good advice

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much appreciated very easy to comprehend. gives a light at the end of the tunnel

very helpful realistic strategy

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As an person that works in education (MSW) this may b3 a great link for teachers that are parents. It could be used on students as with Lost at School. Being that it was the same information from a different perspective, I didn't learn anything new. It was a great refresher.

Pairs well with Lost at School.

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... gets right down to the nitty gritty of the collabrative problem solving approach. Redundant if youve listened to or read Lost At School by same author.

Very short but...

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