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  • Genre:PSYCHOLOGY
  • SubGenre:Developmental / Child
  • Language:English
  • Pages:158
  • eBook ISBN:9781543915617
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543915600

Believe Children: Understanding and Help for Children With Disordered Behaviour

by Cynthia Rodgers

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Overview

Stop school shootings by understanding and then treating the neurological deficits behind behaviour disorders. Gun control is not the answer because it is reactionary. This innovative proactive method changes the way you look at children with behaviour problems. Parenting and teaching children with mental health issues, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed, can be challenging and complex. But all child who struggle trauma induced neurological damage can learn patience, communication, and solution-seeking skills to become more confident, independent, and capable. This book is full of narrative richness that offers understanding, tips, tools, and foundational experties for parents and teachers to help cultivate these skills. Combining expert information with practical, skill based teaching, the "key" concepts here will help all adults reduce violence and aggression, improve cooperation, and nurture advantages―like creativity and drive―that often accompany emotional and mental health problems. Based on author Cynthia Rodgers's almost thirty year career working with "at-risk" youth, Believe Children: Understanding and Help for Children with Disordered Behaviour focuses on developing and strengthening effective interpersonal skills in both adults and children as a way to emotional regulation and conflict resolution. Following the principles of epigenetics and Dr. Ross Greene's skill based approach, Rodgers offers a self-help book for "broken people" that is tailored to meet the needs of these unique children. The book also leads parents and teachers to recognize the value of the developmental trauma as a guide for all children. Building the adults' confidence in their decision-making, and giving children a sense of safety, security, and confidence. The principles outlined in Believe Children are appropriate for parenting and teaching children of all ages, improving mental and emotional health by creating happy and healthy children

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Behaviour disorders are a direct result of damaged neurological processes, learn how to investigate and then resolve these dysfunctional pathways. Gun control is not the answer because it is reactionary. This innovative and proactive method changes the way you look at children with behavior problems. Parenting and teaching children with mental health issues, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed, can be challenging and complex. But the child who struggles with trauma-induced neurological damage can learn patience, communication, and solution-seeking skills to become more confident, independent, and capable. This book is full of narrative richness and offers understanding, tips, tools, and foundational expertise for parents and teachers to help cultivate these skills. Combining expert information with practical, skill-based teaching, the "key" concepts here will help people reduce violence and aggression, improve cooperation, and nurture the advantages―like creativity and drive―that often accompany emotional and mental health problems. Based on author Cynthia Rodgers's almost thirty-year career working with "at-risk" youth, Believe Children: Understanding and Help for Children with Disordered Behavior focuses on developing and strengthening effective interpersonal skills in both adults and children as a way to understand and help teach emotional regulation and conflict resolution. Following the principles of epigenetics and Dr. Ross Greene's skill-based approach, Rodgers offers a self-help book for "broken people" that is tailored to meet the needs of these unique children. The book also leads parents and teachers to recognize the value of the developmental trauma as a guide for all children. Building the adults' confidence in their decision-making, and giving children a sense of safety and security necessary for change. The principles outlined in Believe Children are appropriate for parenting and teaching children of all ages, Improving mental and emotional health by creating happy and healthy children. By understanding how neurological processes can be influenced by the environment and interactions with others, we can then focus on helping all children survive and thrive. There is help for children and parents who feel traumatized by our society and culture of silence and it starts with looking at the basics of skill development and acquisition necessary for appropriate behavior. This book details how neurological systems get derailed and then offers suggestions on how to help change the thinking and emotions that trigger disordered thinking. It also details how behavior change works and how you can apply these techniques to yourself and others.
About the author

After spending a lifetime dealing with traumatized children, including my own, I decided to write a book based on my experiences within the Education and Health institutions. My hope is that others will read this book and a paradigm shift will occur and the children who struggle will actually get the help they need. My marriage, my two children and the small community in Saskatchewan where I live are environments that have provided the healing necessary for the creation of this book.

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