Behavior Management


The Snurtch
David Gets in Trouble
The Explosive Child: A New Approach For Understanding And Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children
The Other Side of Change: Who We Become When Life Makes Other Plans
Let’s Get Curious: Anxiety Card Deck: Where Questions Lead to Calm
The Let Them Theory
30-Minute Groups: Peaceful Conflict Resolution: Strengthening Communication Skills, Fostering Cooperation, and Resolving Disputes
How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character
30-Minute Groups: Managing Big Emotions: Identifying Triggers, Developing Coping Strategies, and Communicating Effectively
The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook
15-Minute Focus: Anxiety Workbook: Tips and Strategies to Manage Anxiety, Build Resilience, and Foster Emotional Well-Being
30-Minute Groups: Life Skills: Increasing Empathy, Building Resilience, and Managing Self
15-Minute Focus: Regulation and Co-Regulation Workbook: Accessible Neuroscience and Connection Strategies for the Classroom and Beyond
Light Up the Learning Brain: 7 Keys to Reducing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom
Raising Kids to Thrive: Balancing Love With Expectations and Protection With Trust
Chris   Hutchinson
Structure significantly influences behavior, thereby dramatically impacting results.
Chris Hutchinson, Ripple: A Field Manual for Leadership that Works

Temple Grandin
Positive control is the opposite (of aversive control). Even though the teacher or psychologist has created an environment that "controls" the persons behavior through positive reinforcement, the person doesn't feel like he's being controlled probably because he is getting reinforced for behaviors he didn't "have" to do ... described as those that we 'like' or 'chose' to engage in. ...more
Temple Grandin, Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals

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