Parenting skills homework planner

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    • Knapp, Sarah Edison

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Parenting skills homework planner

Sarah Edison Knapp

(Practice planners)

J. Wiley, c2005

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"Homework assignments and exercises are keyed to the behaviorally based presenting problems form The parenting skills treatment planner"--Cover

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Description

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 format--the 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 Planner--so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem * A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in Word format--allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs

Table of Contents

PracticePlannersSeries Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. SECTION I-Abusive Parenting. Exercise I.A Our Family's Secret Story. Exercise I.B Measuring Our Feelings. SECTION II-Attention- Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Exercise II.A ADHD Accommodations Request Form. Exercise II.B Family Problem Resolution Worksheet. SECTION III-Attention- Seeking Behavior. Exercise III.A Family Job Support Checklist. Exercise III.B My Love and Trust Support Network. SECTION IV-Blended Family. Exercise IV.A Healing Hurt Feelings. Exercise IV.B Unique Roles in Our Blended Family. SECTION V-Bonding/Attachment Issues. Exercise V.A Steps to Responsible Behavior. Exercise V.B The Behavior Progress Chart. SECTION VI-Career Preparation. Exercise VI.A Career Family Tree. Exercise VI.B School- to- Career Diary. SECTION VII-Character Development. Exercise VII.A Division of Family Labor. Exercise VII.B Sharing the Family Resources. SECTION VIII-Children with Physical Challenges. Exercise VIII.A Strategies for Supporting Our Child with Physical Challenges. Exercise VIII.B Working Together to Create a Plan. SECTION IX-Conduct Disorder/Delinquent Behavior. Exercise IX.A Replacing Noncompliance with Compliance and Cooperation. Exercise IX.B Using Privileges as Contingencies and Consequences. SECTION X-Dependent Children/Overprotective Parent. Exercise X.A Overprotective Parent versus Positive Parent. Exercise X.B Creating and Cooperating with Family Rules. SECTION XI-Depression. Exercise XI.A Creating Positive Self- Talk. Exercise XI.B Managing Positive and Negative Relationships. SECTION XII-Divorce/Separation. Exercise XII.A Divorce is Not My Fault. Exercise XII.B Assuming Our Parental Responsibilities. SECTION XIII-Eating Disorder. Exercise XIII.A Beautiful on the Inside. Exercise XIII.B Modeling Healthy Attitudes about Nutrition, Exercise, and Body Image. SECTION XIV-Gifted/Talented. Exercise XIV.A Teaching Responsibility. Exercise XIV.B Procedures for Meals, Bedtime, and the Morning Routine. SECTION XV-Grandparenting Strategies. Exercise XV.A Parents' Rules versus Grandparents' Rules. Exercise XV.B Personal Boundaries for Interaction with the Grandchildren. SECTION XVI-Grief/Loss. Exercise XVI.A Monitoring Our Reactions to Change and Loss. Exercise XVI.B Grief and Loss Circle of Support. SECTION XVII-Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Exercise XVII.A Planning for Disruptive Behavior. Exercise XVII.B Family- Approved Media List. SECTION XVIII-Peer Relationships/Influences. Exercise XVIII.A Social Influences in My Child's Life. Exercise XVIII.B Peer Pressures, Values, and Influences. SECTION XIX-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Exercise XIX.A Reframing Our Worries. Exercise XIX.B Physical Receptors of Stress. SECTION XX-Poverty- Related Issues. Exercise XX.A Achieving Family Goals. Exercise XX.B Different Rules for Home and School. SECTION XXI-Prenatal Parenting Preparation. Exercise XXI.A Creating a Family- Friendly Lifestyle. Exercise XXI.B Bonding with Our Prenatal Baby. SECTION XXII-School Adjustment Difficulties. Exercise XXII.A Organizing for the School Day. Exercise XXII.B My Ideal School Day. SECTION XXIII-Sexual Responsibility. Exercise XXIII.A Sexual Responsibility and Healthy Self- esteem. Exercise XXIII.B My Personal Sexual Responsibility Code. SECTION XXIV-Sibling Rivalry. Exercise XXIV.A Affirming Each Child's Uniqueness. SECTION XXV-Single Parenting. Exercise XXV.A Stress Reduction Strategies. SECTION XXVI-Spousal Role and Relationship Conflict. Exercise XXVI.A State of Our Marriage Report. Exercise XXVI.B Our Evolving Marriage and Spousal Roles. SECTION XXVII-Strategies for Preschoolers (Ages Birth to 6). Exercise XXVII.A Charting Our Child's Developmental Stages. Exercise XXVII.B Helping My Child Develop Responsible Behavior. SECTION XXVIII-Strategies 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 XXIX-Strategies for Teenagers (Ages 13 to 18). Exercise XXIX.A Listening with Empathy. Exercise XXIX.B Earning Privileges and Freedoms. SECTION XXX-Substance Abuse. Exercise XXX.A Healthy Habits to Support Recovery. Exercise XXX.B Our Commitment to a Substance- Free Lifestyle. SECTION XXXI-Suicide Prevention. Exercise XXXI.A Heart- to- Heart Smart Talks. Appendix: Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems. About the CD- ROM.

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