Collaborative intervention in early childhood :consulting with parents and teachers of 3- to 7-year-olds
New York
Oxford University Press
2008
xiv, 303 p. ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references )p. 283-293( and index
When young children need help: what do we see? what do we think? what do we do? -- Seven building blocks of development: understanding core emotional, behavioral, and social competencies -- The contribution of constitution: understanding a child's temperament and neurodevelopmental profile -- The contribution of family life: understanding a family's history and patterns of interaction -- Setting the stage for mastery: developing a working hypothesis, goals for growth, and a plan of action -- Home-based strategies: helping parents set effective behavioral expectations -- Classroom-based strategies: mentoring teachers in the skills of developmental scaffolding -- Helping the shy, cautious, or withdrawn child -- Helping the child with language and information processing issues -- Helping the high energy and/or inattentive child -- Helping the easily frustrated, impulsive child -- Helping the anxious child -- Helping the disengaged, offbeat, or gifted but rigid child -- Additional issues: addressing trauma and loss, monitoring media choices, providing guidance during crises, and more -- Elementary school and beyond: perspectives for the long haul
، Behavior disorders in children
، Emotional problems of children
Mental health services ، Problem children
Mental health services ، Developmentally disabled children