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Children do well if they can from "summary" of The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, PhD

The concept that children do well if they can is a fundamental one. It's based on the assumption that kids want to do well and that they try their best to meet the expectations of the adults in their lives. When children are not doing well, it's not because they don't want to, but because they can't. There are skills that they lack, and these are the skills that are getting in the way of their success. It's important for adults to understand that challenging behaviors are a result of lagging skills, not a lack of motivation or willpower. When children are struggling, it's because they are lacking the skills they need to handle the demands being placed on them. This is not a choice they are making, but a reality they are facing. By shifting our perspective to see challenging behaviors as a sign of lagging skills, we can approach the situation in a more compassionate and effective way. Instead of blaming...
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    The Explosive Child

    Ross W. Greene, PhD

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