Problem-solving parent conferences in schools : ecological-behavioral perspectives
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書誌事項
Problem-solving parent conferences in schools : ecological-behavioral perspectives
(Consultation, supervision, and professional learning in school psychology / series editor, Daniel S. Newman)
Routledge, 2020
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Problem-Solving Parent Conferences in Schools presents a Problem-solving Parent Conference (PPC) model that integrates and applies empirically-supported systemic and behavioral intervention strategies to coordinated home-school interventions for student behavioral and social-emotional concerns. Though today's schools seek to further understand student behaviors from ecological and systemic perspectives, there are limited resources available on how to effectively collaborate with families-a key social-environmental context. This unique book engages parents and teachers in a five-stage protocol towards more effective student support. These evidence-based, change-oriented approaches will be essential for graduate students in school psychology, school social work, and school counseling programs; in teacher preparation; and in any related course focused on parents and families in school settings. Its resources are also critical for mental health practitioners who work with children, adolescents, families, and schools.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Family-School Partnerships as Educational Cornerstones
2. Effective Home-School Collaboration for Behavioral Problem-solving
3. The Ecological Perspective and Need for Multisystem Interventions
4. Family and Multisystem Intervention Strategies
5. Introduction to the Problem-solving Parent Conference Approach: Integrating Systemic and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
6. Problem-solving Parent Conferences: Stage 1 - Tone and Goal Setting
7. Problem-solving Parent-School Conferences: Stage 2 - Problem Assessment and Definition
8. Problem-solving Parent Conferences: Stage 3 - Collaborative Problem-solving
9. Problem-solving Parent Conferences: Stage 4 - Action Planning with Behavior Contracting
10. Problem-solving Parent Conferences: Stage 5 - Follow-up Consultation and Implementation Monitoring
11. Teacher and Parent Skills: PPC Principles and Processes Applied to IEP Conferences
and other Parent-Educator Meetings
12. Epilogue: Integrating Individual and Systemic Interventions in Schools
References
Index
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