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Challenging The Story: A Surprisingly Simple Approach to Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviours
Challenging The Story: A Surprisingly Simple Approach to Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviours
Challenging The Story: A Surprisingly Simple Approach to Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviours
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Challenging The Story: A Surprisingly Simple Approach to Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviours

Written by David Jereb

Narrated by David Jereb

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About this audiobook

Supporting kids with challenging behaviours can be difficult – but change the narrative, and you may be surprised.
 
Most children will behave in challenging ways at some point, but persistent and difficult-to-deal-with behaviours can have a negative impact on relationships and learning.
 
For educators, health professionals and caregivers who find traditional methods of behaviour management ineffective, Challenging The Story offers a fresh perspective and actionable strategies for positive change.
 
Listen to this audiobook to:
• Approach challenging behaviours with curiosity and compassion
• Apply innovative, proven strategies to encourage positive behaviour while treating kids with respect and kindness
• Build strong bonds with children and create an environment of trust and mutual respect
• Improve your skills in dealing with difficult behaviours in a variety of scenarios
• Guide children towards significant, lasting change and a new, more positive narrative for a brighter future
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRethink Press
Release dateFeb 21, 2024
ISBN9781781338537
Challenging The Story: A Surprisingly Simple Approach to Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviours

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