You can include family problems, bad behavior, boredom, work refusal, defiance and truancy.
Don't forget to consider problems you may have
gotten used to, or difficulties that you may have come to believe are never really going to change
for the better.
We can help even with "impossible" problems, so do remember to
consider adding to your list serious concerns like disruption, discipline problems, fearful children, EBD
(emotionally behaviorally disturbed), SED (severely emotionally disturbed), kids in pain,
neglect, loss, peer conflict, hyperactivity, hostility, juvenile delinquency,
mental health/coping problems, social issues, fighting, or any
area that is difficult to manage. Next, prioritize those problems.
For a teacher, for example, issues such as
successful classroom management, student attendance or conflict resolution might be key.
A non-teacher, such as a counselor, social worker or psychologist might
focus on the child's trauma or fear. You
select your key concerns that make it difficult for you to accomplish your particular
mission with the child.
Limit your focus to the top 3 to 6 issues then begin to remedy those
concerns first. You will probably want to go to many pages throughout
our site as many of our pages will have your solutions. For example,
if you are a teacher concerned about student motivation, you could proceed to our
Maximum-Strength Motivation-Maker book or instead read ebook
(click for details), or you might instead head to our
Books Resource Area to
purchase one of our other books on transforming apathetic, unmotivated students into motivated ones.
Temper, aggression, violence and anger problems are also covered in our
Books Area but
there is key information many other places, for example, at our
Must-Have Violence Prevention Tools Area.
Be sure not to miss our Temper and Tantrum Tamers book (shown below)
if you want immediate solutions for anger and aggression.
You will find that single problem areas show up on many different pages so be sure not
to miss any part of our huge site.
Our live and distance inservice training workshops are your
most comprehensive source of help. Plus, youth professionals can call for expert help with about any
coping, school or social problem facing a child or teen: 1-800-545-5736, or just
click here for Live Expert Help.
We can help with both your boys and
girls, and all different ages, K-12 elementary, secondary, high school grades,
plus Job Corps' and independent living programs' older adolescents and
young adults. We have the
lesson plans, curriculum,
staff professional development training, and
on-site
inservice workshops that you need so working with
difficult students doesn't have to be so difficult.


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