Books tagged: behavior management theories and models

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A Psycho-Education Skill Building Guide for Teachers:The Child Guidance Approach    by Carmen Y. Reyes
Price: $1.99 USD. 6950 words. Published on July 28, 2010. .

This skill-building guide puts together popular and easy-to-implement strategies that teachers can use to defuse troubling feelings and acting-out behaviors in students. Using the child guidance approach the teacher builds a helping process based on therapeutic interactions between the student and the adult.
Enhanced Psycho-Educational Interventions for Teachers: Child Guidance Skills for Managing Crises and Fights    by Carmen Y. Reyes
Price: $1.99 USD. 7050 words. Published on September 1, 2010. .

Handling a student in crisis is an extremely challenging task, but at the same time, a skilled crisis management represents a unique opportunity for the student to learn new and more appropriate behaviors. In this education and teaching ebook you will learn psycho-educational strategies to manage fights, chronic acting-out episodes, as well as crises management.
Through My Eyes    by Loraine Mogensen
Price: $10.95 USD. 44110 words. Published on October 26, 2010. .

This story is about my dysfunctional family's journey through my eyes. This is how I saw it happening with the help from my friend's and living relatives. One of the main characters is my Aunt by marriage who inherited the gene for Bipolar Syndrome. She was a key figure in the Civil Rights and Peace Movement. She was followed by the FBI which led to her eventual arrest.
Who Do You See in the Mirror?    by Joseph Williams
Price: $5.99 USD. 43560 words. Published on October 28, 2010. .

The central theme of Who Do You See in the Mirror? is the trend toward irresponsible behavior in the workplace and what can be done to reverse it. All organizations need responsible members, on every rung of the ladder, to ensure success. The author’s innovative Human CABLE System™ (HCS) is a model for changing irresponsible behavior into responsible behavior.