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Included in the Incredible Years curriculum are a series of laminated, colored cue cards (or black line drawings) that show pictures of the major social and emotional concepts of the program (for example, pictures of Wallys 7 problem-solving steps, Molly sharing and helping, Tinys 5 angermanagement steps, Dina Dinosaurs rules for the classroom, and a variety of solutions to problems).
Published on May 25 2016
Descriptive commenting” is a powerful way to strengthen children’s social
skills, emotional literacy, and academic skills. The following is a list of academic
concepts and behaviors that can be commented upon when playing
with a child. Use this checklist to practice describing academic concepts.
Published on May 18 2016
Some parents may want the teacher to step in and ‘fix’ things for their child. This may be
necessary in some circumstances, for example when bullying is occurring, however in
most cases talking things through with your child and providing them with ample
opportunities to practice their new skills in social situations is more powerful.
Published on Mar 08 2016
Values. In today’s fast and ever-changing world, a set of values is the only “timeless” gift that parents can give children. The values that parents teach and live out serve as a compass; helping children to navigate their lives and the world. Nurturing. Parenting is not a part-time job. Children require continual encouragement and support.
Published on May 10 2016
This What Works Brief is part of a continuing series of short, easy-to-read, “how to” information packets on a variety of evidence-based practices, strategies, and intervention procedures.
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TLH April_A4 66Positive things to say to your child
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So your child wants to be a YouTuber?
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