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The Parenting Skills Homework Planner
Provides customizable, practice-tested exercises for use in counseling
and therapy with parents
The Parenting Skills Homework Planner provides you with
an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed
to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook
features:
- 60 ready-to-copy exercises designed to aid parents
- A quick-reference formatthe interactive assignments
are grouped by behavioral problem, from divorce and trauma to
school pressures and sexual abuse
- Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient
use of the exercises
- Assignments that are cross-referenced to The Parenting Skills
Treatment Plannerso you can quickly identify the right
exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem
- A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in Word formatallowing
you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles
and needs
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Author: Sarah Edison Knapp
Item#: 0-471-48182-3
Format: Paperback w/disk, 400 pages, April 2005
Price:US $55.00
Topics
PracticePlannersSeries Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
SECTION IAbusive Parenting.
Exercise I.A Our Familys Secret Story.
Exercise I.B Measuring Our Feelings.
SECTION IIAttention- Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD).
Exercise II.A ADHD Accommodations Request Form.
Exercise II.B Family Problem Resolution Worksheet.
SECTION IIIAttention- Seeking Behavior.
Exercise III.A Family Job Support Checklist.
Exercise III.B My Love and Trust Support Network.
SECTION IVBlended Family.
Exercise IV.A Healing Hurt Feelings.
Exercise IV.B Unique Roles in Our Blended Family.
SECTION VBonding/Attachment Issues.
Exercise V.A Steps to Responsible Behavior.
Exercise V.B The Behavior Progress Chart.
SECTION VICareer Preparation.
Exercise VI.A Career Family Tree.
Exercise VI.B School- to- Career Diary.
SECTION VIICharacter Development.
Exercise VII.A Division of Family Labor.
Exercise VII.B Sharing the Family Resources.
SECTION VIIIChildren with Physical Challenges.
Exercise VIII.A Strategies for Supporting Our Child with
Physical Challenges.
Exercise VIII.B Working Together to Create a Plan.
SECTION IXConduct Disorder/Delinquent Behavior.
Exercise IX.A Replacing Noncompliance with Compliance and
Cooperation.
Exercise IX.B Using Privileges as Contingencies and Consequences.
SECTION XDependent Children/Overprotective Parent.
Exercise X.A Overprotective Parent versus Positive Parent.
Exercise X.B Creating and Cooperating with Family Rules.
SECTION XIDepression.
Exercise XI.A Creating Positive Self- Talk.
Exercise XI.B Managing Positive and Negative Relationships.
SECTION XIIDivorce/Separation.
Exercise XII.A Divorce is Not My Fault.
Exercise XII.B Assuming Our Parental Responsibilities.
SECTION XIIIEating Disorder.
Exercise XIII.A Beautiful on the Inside.
Exercise XIII.B Modeling Healthy Attitudes about Nutrition,
Exercise, and Body Image.
SECTION XIVGifted/Talented.
Exercise XIV.A Teaching Responsibility.
Exercise XIV.B Procedures for Meals, Bedtime, and the Morning
Routine.
SECTION XVGrandparenting Strategies.
Exercise XV.A Parents Rules versus Grandparents
Rules.
Exercise XV.B Personal Boundaries for Interaction with the
Grandchildren.
SECTION XVIGrief/Loss.
Exercise XVI.A Monitoring Our Reactions to Change and Loss.
Exercise XVI.B Grief and Loss Circle of Support.
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SECTION XVIIOppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD).
Exercise XVII.A Planning for Disruptive Behavior.
Exercise XVII.B Family- Approved Media List.
SECTION XVIIIPeer Relationships/Influences.
Exercise XVIII.A Social Influences in My Childs Life.
Exercise XVIII.B Peer Pressures, Values, and Influences.
SECTION XIXPosttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Exercise XIX.A Reframing Our Worries.
Exercise XIX.B Physical Receptors of Stress.
SECTION XXPoverty- Related Issues.
Exercise XX.A Achieving Family Goals.
Exercise XX.B Different Rules for Home and School.
SECTION XXIPrenatal Parenting Preparation.
Exercise XXI.A Creating a Family- Friendly Lifestyle.
Exercise XXI.B Bonding with Our Prenatal Baby.
SECTION XXIISchool Adjustment Difficulties.
Exercise XXII.A Organizing for the School Day.
Exercise XXII.B My Ideal School Day.
SECTION XXIIISexual Responsibility.
Exercise XXIII.A Sexual Responsibility and Healthy Self- esteem.
Exercise XXIII.B My Personal Sexual Responsibility Code.
SECTION XXIVSibling Rivalry.
Exercise XXIV.A Affirming Each Childs Uniqueness.
SECTION XXVSingle Parenting.
Exercise XXV.A Stress Reduction Strategies.
SECTION XXVISpousal Role and Relationship Conflict.
Exercise XXVI.A State of Our Marriage Report.
Exercise XXVI.B Our Evolving Marriage and Spousal Roles.
SECTION XXVIIStrategies for Preschoolers (Ages Birth
to 6).
Exercise XXVII.A Charting Our Childs Developmental Stages.
Exercise XXVII.B Helping My Child Develop Responsible Behavior.
SECTION XXVIIIStrategies for Children (Ages 7 to 12).
Exercise XXVIII.A The Rewind Game.
Exercise XXVIII.B Record of Reinforced Behavior.
Exercise XXVIII.C Problem-solving Worksheet.
SECTION XXIXStrategies for Teenagers (Ages 13 to 18).
Exercise XXIX.A Listening with Empathy.
Exercise XXIX.B Earning Privileges and Freedoms.
SECTION XXXSubstance Abuse.
Exercise XXX.A Healthy Habits to Support Recovery.
Exercise XXX.B Our Commitment to a Substance- Free Lifestyle.
SECTION XXXISuicide Prevention.
Exercise XXXI.A Heart- to- Heart Smart Talks.
Appendix: Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems.
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