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Get Kids to Listen, Stay Focused and Organized
Written from the bestselling author of CBT Toolbox for Children and Adolescents comes the all-in-one resource you need to start dealing with problem behaviors at home. The Parenting Toolbox is filled with easy-to-use strategies, backed by science, to overcome challenges and strengthen parent-child interaction – one worksheet, activity and exercise at a time.
– Help kids cope with their stressful moments and anxious thoughts
– Improve social skills with siblings, friends and peers at school
– Reduce tantrums and meltdowns to create a more peaceful home
– Diminish the daily fight over screen time
The Therapists’ Secret to Changing Behaviors
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on changing negative thoughts, beliefs and attitudes. Brief, targeted exercises can teach ways to recognize and replace unhealthy thoughts, improving emotions and behaviors.
Publisher : PESI Publishing & Media (September 7, 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 153 pages
ISBN-10 : 1683731557
ISBN-13 : 978-1683731559
Item Weight : 13.8 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.35 x 11 inches
Customers say
Customers find the book useful for working with parents and therapists who work with children. They appreciate the psychology involved in the workbook and how it helps with emotional expression, control, communication, and more. The book is described as nice to read and easy to understand. However, some customers feel it’s not worth the money and may not be suitable for certain situations like meltdowns or crises.
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Emma –
Great Resource
I am an Intern Therapist and I work with quite a few kids and this is such a useful resource for therapists who work with children and families. I turn to this book for activities to be used in a psychoeducational therapy group for parents to learn how to support their children’s mental health. I know I will use this for years to come.
AngLop –
Good
I bought this book because it seemed helpful for young children and parents. I have used it in my clinical practice and being that we are using telehealth it has been more challenging so I use the worksheets like guides to start conversations about various topics. Or Iâll draw the man idea on the whiteboard and we fill it out together. I like the book and it helps to interject into discussions and aid in my practice.
Laura –
Itâs a useful tool
But youâre gonna need to set time aside as a parent to go over the exercises with your child⦠itâs a pretty extensive book with lots of exercises
Faithful with Integrity –
Great Practice Between Sessions!
This is a total awesome resource for parents and children! I use them in my practice with both parents and children. They are easy to understand and then the parent and child can practice between sessions!
Gabby –
Highly Recommended
Very useful and informative! I loved the psychology involved in this workbook and that it gives you and the child the opportunity to work through this together. In my opinion, no matter the age of the child, this workbook can be extremely useful. My boyfriends girls are 3 and 5, even though the reading is way more advanced, translating for the child works well.
Marios Venizelou –
Gear item! Recommended seller!!!
Gear item! Recommended seller!!!
Cotton Eyed Jo –
How to Help another with Atypical Neurology cope with school, Friends, Life!
Lots of great worksheets/ think sheets for adults who interact with atypical neurological (young or older) humans. Relearning old strategies that work.
oldsneekers –
This is really a workbook asking questions, and responses to hypothetical situations
“Tools” for psychologists are really questionnaires. This book is really a workbook for both parent and child, It is separated into chapters, that deal with emotional expression, emotional control, communication and more, which covers the problems a child and parent faces rather comprehensively. It is designed as a work book with over 130 pages of questions and forms and tables to fill out, covering the many aspects of parenting.
Professionals, and educated and insightful parents have the knowledge and skills to dig into their experience and intellect to answer the questions and fill in the blanks. But an immature child and many parents don’t have that knowledge or skill. The questions, directed to both parents and child are of the type: “list your strengths… weaknesses.” “How would you respond to X” “What areas need improvement” Also, there are lists of negative situations (e.g. your bike has a flat tire, someone took your seat in school) and asks how the reader would feel and respond to the situation, and what a constructive response would be.
Actual practicle advice is buried inside the text of questions. For example, a series of questions describe constructive coping skills and ask the reader (child or parent) if: they have the skill, need help with the skill or can’t do it.
If you have the time, and your child has the patience, to go through the workbook and discuss the answers to the questions, this book will certainly help improve parenting for adults, as well as life coping skills for both adult and child. But, if you are a reader expecting to be told strategies to help a child out of an emotional crisis or meltdown, this is not the book for you. If you are a reader who is lost when it comes to parenting or parenting a difficulty child, or have a child who is too imature, or easily distracted, this is not the book for you.
Personally, I would have liked to have the skills presented in text format, expanded with explanations, rational, and constrasted with maladaptive interpretations and responses, to show the advantages of the former over the latter. But that’s me, I have an engineer’s mindset, who wants to be sure I know the approprate response, and the reason for that response, as well as understanding that what I know is appropriate and why the alternative is not.