Oppositional, Defiant and Disruptive Students: Practical Strategies for the Most Challenging Classroom Behaviors – Janet Palmerston

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$219.99   $66 – Oppositional, Defiant and Disruptive Students: Practical Strategies for the Most Challenging Classroom Behaviors – Janet Palmerston

Children and adolescents with ODD, ADHD, anxiety, depression and disruptive disorders provide extra challenges at school. Purchase this recording and learn new, effective strategies for your students’ most challenging behaviors including:

You will walk away with immediate interventions for out of control behaviors and techniques for emotional regulation along with long-term strategies to help kids at school. Janet K. Palmerston, Ph.D., is a clinical expert and has worked with the most challenging kids both in clinical and school settings. Through the use of case studies and action oriented handouts, you will finish this program with solutions to turn your most challenging kids around.


  1. Utilize strategies to reduce the frequency, duration and severity of behavioral episodes that challenge educators, professionals and parents.
  2. Execute both proactive and reactive strategies for oppositional, defiant and disruptive behavior in children and youth.
  3. Differentiate between potential mental health issues or intentionally disruptive behaviors.
  4. Use skilled observation to determine the function of misbehavior in the classroom.
  5. Develop effective skills for establishing rapport with students to overcome resistance in the classroom.
  6. Develop an effective behavior intervention plan and safety plan for school.

Behaviors that Make Us Crazy

Disorders

Observational Assessment

Mental Health Disorder or Behavior Problem

Effective Strategies Part I

Effective Strategies Part II

Effective Strategies Part III

Special Populations & Circumstances

$219.99   $66 – Oppositional, Defiant and Disruptive Students: Practical Strategies for the Most Challenging Classroom Behaviors – Janet Palmerston

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