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Develop a toolbox of strategies for addressing behavior from "summary" of The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, PhD

In The Explosive Child, the idea of developing a toolbox of strategies for addressing behavior is a crucial component of the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) approach. This toolbox serves as a collection of tools that caregivers can use to help children with challenging behaviors. The goal is to have a variety of strategies available so that caregivers can choose the most appropriate one for each unique situation. One of the key aspects of this toolbox is the recognition that not all strategies will work for every child or every situation. Therefore, it is essential to have a range of options to choose from. This flexibility allows caregivers to adapt and adjust their approach based on the individual needs of the child. The toolbox of strategies is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but rather a dynamic and evolving set of tools that can be modified and refined over time. By continuously adding new strategies and discarding ones that are ineffective, caregivers can build a comprehensive set of tools that are tailored to the specific needs of the child. In order to develop a toolbox of strategies, caregivers must fir...
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    The Explosive Child

    Ross W. Greene, PhD

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