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  • Parenting Hyperactive Preschoolers: Clinician Guide

    Parenting Hyperactive Preschoolers by Harvey, Elizabeth; Herbert, Sharonne D.; Stowe, Rebecca M.;

    Clinician Guide

    Series: Programs That Work;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 9 July 2015

    • ISBN 9780190204631
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages248 pages
    • Size 277x213x20 mm
    • Weight 499 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Parenting Hyperactive Preschoolers provides a 14-week parent training and emotion socialization program that aims to help preschoolers who have symptoms of ADHD by teaching parents new ways of interacting with their children. This clinician's manual outlines each session and includes homework forms and handouts for parents and children.

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    Long description:

    Parenting any preschooler can be challenging, but when hyperactivity and impulsivity are extreme, parenting requires extraordinary effort and skill. Parents need tools for helping their children behave in ways that are adaptive and socially appropriate and that will prevent their children from developing additional difficulties. Children who are hyperactive are at risk for developing emotional or behavioral disorders, and research suggests that helping parents to provide firm and consistent limits in a nurturing environment can significantly reduce hyperactivity and associated difficulties.

    Parenting Hyperactive Preschoolers provides a 14-week parent training and emotion socialization program that aims to help preschoolers who have symptoms of ADHD by teaching parents new ways of interacting with their children. This clinician's manual outlines each session and includes homework forms and handouts for parents and children. The treatment includes behavior management strategies that have been demonstrated to be effective for children with behavior problems and tailors these strategies to the specific needs of hyperactive preschoolers. Because children with ADHD have substantial difficulties with emotion regulation, this as an important component of the treatment protocol. The program is designed to be conducted in a group setting in 90 minute sessions, which also allows parents to receive support and input from each other, but can be easily adapted to sessions with individual parents.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1 - Introductory Information for Clinicians
    Chapter 2 - Group Logistics
    Chapter 3 - Session 1: Introduction and Managing Hyperactive Behavior
    Chapter 4 - Session 2: Using Praise Effectively
    Chapter 5 - Session 3: Increasing Positive Interactions and Using Attention to Shape Children's Behavior
    Chapter 6 - Session 4: Setting Up an Effective Reward System
    Chapter 7 - Session 5: Using Commands to Guide Children's Behavior
    Chapter 8 - Session 6: Using Logical and Natural Consequences and Rewards
    Chapter 9 - Session 7: Using Time Out
    Chapter 10 - Session 8: Teaching Children Problem-Solving and Negotiating Skills
    Chapter 11 - Session 9: Learning About Emotion Development
    Chapter 12 - Session 10: Teaching Children to Identify and Label Emotions
    Chapter 13 - Session 11 & 12: Handling Children's Negative Emotion
    Chapter 14 - Session 13: Giving Children Opportunities to Experience Positive Emotion
    Chapter 15 - Session 14: Modeling Emotion Regulation and Expression
    Appendix - Parent Handouts and Worksheets

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