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Misbehavior as Communication based on the work of Adler and Dreikurs
A Presentation by Paula Anderson (Adler Graduate School)


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Areas of Focus: Education
Resource Type: Powerpoint Presentation
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Maintaining Sanity In The Classroom: Classroom Management Techniques By Rudolf Dreikurs, Bernice Bronia Grunwald, Floy C. Pepper
A link to a google book preview

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Areas of Focus: Rudolf Dreikurs, Bernice Bronia Grunwald, Education
Resource Type: Book/Book Chapter
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Anger Wheel of Choice
A wheel of choice for use with children expressing Anger (a tool based on Positive Discipline) from www.positivediscipline.com


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Areas of Focus: Positive Discipline for Parents, Education
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
Anger Wheel of Choice
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Positive Discipline Guidelines
List of 17 Guidelines for Positive Discipline all on one page


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Areas of Focus: Positive Discipline for Parents, Jane Nelsen, Education
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
Positive Discipline Guidelines
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Wheel of Choice by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen
A sample Wheel of Choice for use with children


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Areas of Focus: Positive Discipline for Parents, Jane Nelsen, Education
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
Wheel of Choice
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Two Opposing Schools of Thought on Human Behavior
One page handout comparing two schools of thought on Human Behavior created by Jody McVittie and Terry Chadsey


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Areas of Focus: Education
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
Human Behavior
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50 Ways to Avoid Power Struggles with Children
Jane Nelsen talks about Positive Time-Out

http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com - Jane Nelsen talks about her book Positive Time-Out and how parents and teachers can avoid power struggles at home and in the classroom. There are 50 ways to avoid power struggles with your children in this book but there are thousands more once you understand the basic problem we create when we make discipline about power and control. We cannot control every action of another human being unless we use force, fear and threats. And, yes, those tactics do work in the short run but once you turn your back or leave your child alone control is gone. It's much more effective to teach our children to monitor and control themselves. Positive Discipline is an approach that teaches parents positive and effective ways of getting our children to be responsible for themselves. There are some parenting experts who advocate a "time-out place", a "time-out box" or some other designated area where a child can go and "think about" what they just did. Unfortunately, this just doesn't work but Positive Time-Out does. Learn the difference in this enlightening presentation by Dr. Jane Nelsen. She shows parents how to teach our children to use their "rational brain." She shows frustrated parents that there are so many options to ineffective parenting methods if you only know where to find them! Positive Time-Out is a book rich with refreshing, positive, and time-tested tactics for getting our children to listen better. Jane Nelsen shows how easy it is to give our children positive choices so that defensiveness and power struggles that arise during the heat of a difficult situation don't have to escalate and cause more pain than the original incident may have. In less than seven minutes, this video will show you several amazingly simple ways to guide your children towards making better choices without force, threats, or negative aspects of "time-out." Positive Time-Out gives parents and teachers the tools they need to build positive relationships with children while eliminating power struggles. Positive Discipline is a non-punitive approach that works over the long term not just the short term. Positive Discipline helps parents and teachers become aware of what their children are thinking, feeling and deciding. Teachers- If you want to change how your classroom responds to the many challenges facing teachers, learn how Positive Time-Out can help. Visit her site to get your FREE Parenting Guide. Dr. Nelsen is a parenting expert who has written 19 books on parenting. Dr. Nelsen resides in the San Diego area and is available nationwide for keynote addresses, parenting workshops, teacher training workshops and media interviews on any topic related to parenting. http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com.


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Areas of Focus: Positive Discipline for Parents, Jane Nelsen, Education
Resource Type: Video
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Video: Mistaken Goals (From the Positive Discipline Online Parenting Class)
Behavior actually is a coded message that reveals a child's underlying beliefs about himself and about life. When your child misbehaves, he is telling you in the only way he knows that (at least for the moment) he is feeling discouraged, or that he doesn't belong. As you learn to decipher the code, you will find that your responses (and eventually, your child's behavior) will change.


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Areas of Focus: Mistaken Goals of the Discouraged Child, Jane Nelsen, Positive Discipline for Parents, Education
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Flip Your Lid Demonstration with Jane Nelsen
Video demonstrating "Flip Your Lid" (Also known as The Brain in the Palm of Your Hand p.85 Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way)


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Areas of Focus: Jane Nelsen, Positive Discipline for Parents, Education
Resource Type: Video
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Mistaken Goals Chart
One page handout with chart of Mistaken Goals with empowering pro-active responses for teachers/parents


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Areas of Focus: Mistaken Goals of the Discouraged Child, Positive Discipline for Parents, Education
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
Mistaken Goal Chart
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Tabla de las metas equivocadas (Spanish Mistaken Goals Chart)
Chart detailing the 4 goals of Misbehavior


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Areas of Focus: Mistaken Goals of the Discouraged Child, Education, Positive Discipline for Parents
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Spanish Mistaken Goals Chart
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Sample Empowering Responses
One page handout with Empowering Responses by Jane Nelsen


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Areas of Focus: Jane Nelsen, Education, Positive Discipline for Parents
Resource Type: Reproducible Materials/Handouts
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What is Positive Discipline?
4 page PDF describing Positive Discipline including 5 criteria for effective discipline, history of Positive Discipline, and evidence for Positive Discipline


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Areas of Focus: Jane Nelsen, Education, Positive Discipline for Parents
Resource Type: Brochure/Magazine
What is Positive Discipline?
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GUIAS PARA LA DISCIPLINA POSITIVA (Positive Discipline Guidelines in Spanish)
Del libro Disciplina Positiva por Jane Nelsen (2 page handout based on the book Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen)


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Areas of Focus: Jane Nelsen, Education, Positive Discipline for Parents
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Spanish PD Guidelines
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Differences Between Praise and Encouragement
Handout Chart with 2 columns comparing Praise and Encouragement from Positive Discipline in the Classroom Teacher’s Guide, by Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott


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Areas of Focus: Jane Nelsen, Education, Positive Discipline for Parents
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Praise and Encouragement
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Toward a Therapeutic Community by Manford A. Sonstegard, Individual Psychologist v.4 #1 (1966)
Summary of a therapeutic community and ways to implement it in schools


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Areas of Focus: Education
Resource Type: Article
Toward a Therapeutic Community by Manford A. Sonstegard
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A Teleoanalytic Approach to Coordinate Counseling: Teacher and Counselor by Manford Sonstegard and Fleary P. Samples, Invdividual Psychologist v.6 #1 (1969)
How to include teachers in the counseling process


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Areas of Focus: Education
Resource Type: Article
Teleoanalytic Approach
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The Reeducation of a Pampered Prince by Jean H. Cripps, Ann Tuites, Nancy Blocklinger, Individual Psychologist v.6 #2 (1969)
How teachers can redirect mistaken goals of children


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Areas of Focus: Education
Resource Type: Article
Reeducation of Pampered Prince
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Role Playing as a Classroom Group Procedure by Bernice Bronia Grunwald, Individual Psychologist v.6 #2 (1969)
How to incorporate role play into the classroom


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Areas of Focus: Psychotherapy/Counseling Interventions/Techniques, Education
Resource Type: Article
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How the Group Helped a Discouraged Boy by Bernice Bronia Grunwald, Individual Psychologist v.7 #1 (1970)
A case study of how a teacher was able to help a discouraged child to change his behavior and have the courage to be imperfect


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Areas of Focus: The Courage to be Imperfect, Courage/Encouragement/Discouragement, Education
Resource Type: Article
How Group Helped a Discouraged Boy
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