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Teaching New Behaviors ... to Children

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Price: $98.00
SKU:  DVD7317
Author:  Marion Forgatch, Ph.D., & Northwest Media, Inc.
Publishing Date:  2006
Teaching New Behaviors ... to Children
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Description:

For parents, foster and adoptive parents, this video gives an enjoyable and practical demonstration of how to improve children's compliance and participation at home.

Points address:

  • Parents' roles as their children's most important teacher
  • How to work with children who argue or ignore requests
  • Rewarding positive behavior.

A detailed Viewer's Manual outlines a step-by-step approach and provides handy charts for parents

Developed by Northwest Media, Inc. and School Consultants, Marion Forgatch, Ph.D., consultant.

Includes: 22 minutes DVD and a 7-page Viewer's Manual.

VHS available by request.

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