I Can Problem Solve Intermediate elementary grades

I Can Problem Solve  Intermediate elementary grades
Author: Myrna B. Shure
Publsiher: Research Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2000
Genre: Cognition in children
ISBN: 0878224718

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A universal school-based program designed to enhance the interpersonal cognitive processes and problem-solving skills of children in preschool to grade 6. ICPS is proven to prevent and reduce early high-risk behaviors such as impulsivity and social withdrawal and to promote prosocial behaviors such as concern for others and positive peer relationships.

I Can Problem Solve

I Can Problem Solve
Author: Myrna B. Shure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:609528842

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Intermediate elementary grades

Intermediate elementary grades
Author: Myrna B. Shure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Cognition in children
ISBN: OCLC:47796949

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I Can Problem Solve Kindergarten primary grades

I Can Problem Solve  Kindergarten   primary grades
Author: Myrna B. Shure
Publsiher: Research Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0878224297

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A universal school-based programme designed to enhance the interpersonal cognitive processes and problem-solving skills of children in preschool to grade 6. ICPS is proven to prevent and reduce early high-risk behaviours such as impulsivity and social withdrawal and to promote prosocial behaviors such as concern for others and positive peer relationships.

I Can Problem Solve Preschool

I Can Problem Solve  Preschool
Author: Myrna B. Shure
Publsiher: Research Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0878224572

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A universal school-based programme designed to enhance the interpersonal cognitive processes and problem-solving skills of children in preschool to grade 6. ICPS is proven to prevent and reduce early high-risk behaviours such as impulsivity and social withdrawal and to promote prosocial behaviors such as concern for others and positive peer relationships.

Handbook of Resilience in Children

Handbook of Resilience in Children
Author: Sam Goldstein,Robert B. Brooks
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2023-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783031147289

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The third edition of this handbook addresses not only the concept of resilience in children who overcome adversity, but it also explores the development of children not considered at risk addressing recent challenges as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new edition reviews the scientific literature that supports findings that stress-hardiness and resilience in all children leads to happier and healthier lives as well as improved functionality across the lifespan. In this edition, expert contributors examine resilience in relation to environmental stressors as phenomena in child and adolescent disorders and as a means toward positive adaptation into adulthood. The significantly expanded third edition includes new and significantly revised chapters that explore strategies for developing resilience in families, clinical practice, and educational settings as well as its nurturance in caregivers and teachers. Key areas of coverage include: Exploration of the four waves of resilience research. Resilience in gene-environment transactions. Resilience in boys and girls. Resilience in family processes. Asset building as an essential component of intervention. Assessment of social and emotional competencies related to resilience. Building resilience through school bullying prevention. Resilience in positive youth development. Enhancing resilience through effective thinking. The Handbook of Resilience in Children, Third Edition, is an essential reference for researchers, clinicians and allied practitioners, and graduate students across such interrelated disciplines as child and school psychology, social work, public health as well as developmental psychology, special and general education, child and adolescent psychiatry, family studies, and pediatrics.

Model Programs in Child and Family Mental Health

Model Programs in Child and Family Mental Health
Author: Michael C. Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317780281

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This volume is the product of a combined effort to find programs of service delivery that demonstrably treat the varieties of mental health problems of children and their families. The Section on Clinical Child Psychology (APA, Clinical Psychology Section I) and the Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services (APA, Division 37) established a task force whose mission was to identify, provide recognition for, and disseminate information on such programs. Their findings are presented here. The opening chapter and each section overview chapter provide orientations to the program descriptions and examine characteristics of exemplary interventions. The targeted problems include: child abuse and neglect, school adjustment problems, social problem-solving problems, autism and developmental disabilities, conduct disorders and severe emotional problems, children affected by disasters and trauma, children whose parents are divorced, children of teenage parents, family dysfunction and parent-child relationships, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit disorder. Settings for interventions in the model programs include: schools, mental health centers and family guidance clinics, hospitals and pediatric practices, group homes and sheltered workshops, community centers, family homes, summer camps, and coordinated systems of care. The 18 programs described demonstrate the rationale for their interventions, their targeted populations, the type of staff and personnel, various programmatic interventions, aspects of the problems, implementation of interventions, and how the programs have been evaluated. The needs for improved mental health services remain strong. The supporting organizations and the members of the Task Force intend for the product of this project to be helpful in providing models for meeting those needs.

Specialty Competencies in School Psychology

Specialty Competencies in School Psychology
Author: Ph.D. Rosemary Flanagan,Ph.D. Jeffrey A. Miller
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199745586

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Although "School Psychology" first became recognized as a specialty in professional psychology by CRSPPP in 1998, this area of psychology can be traced back to the late 19th century, where it can be thought to have developed alongside "Clinical Psychology" due to the types of cases seen in Lightner Witmer's Psychological Clinic that opened in 1896. Over the years, this psychology specialty has become to encompass the science and practice of psychology with regard to a wide range of "learners," including children, youth, and families, as it impacts the schooling or educational process. In this volume, Drs. Flanagan and Miller provide a comprehensive overview of the foundational and functional competencies related to the specialty of school psychology. As the U.S. attempts to reclaim its stature as a leader in education, school psychologists are likely to play a crucial role across multiple tasks and levels. As such, the reader interested in school psychology will find this volume very "educational." Series in Specialty Competencies in Professional Psychology Series Editors Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu As the field of psychology continues to grow and new specialty areas emerge and achieve recognition, it has become increasingly important to define the standards of professional specialty practice. Developed and conceived in response to this need for practical guidelines, this series presents methods, strategies, and techniques for conducting day-to-day practice in any given psychology specialty. The topical volumes address best practices across the functional and foundational competencies that characterize the various psychology specialties, including clinical psychology, cognitive and behavioral psychology, school psychology, geropsychology, forensic psychology, clinical neuropsychology, couples and family psychology, and more. Functional competencies include common practice activities like assessment and intervention, while foundational competencies represent core knowledge areas such as ethical and legal issues, cultural diversity, and professional identification. In addition to describing these competencies, each volume provides a definition, description, and development timeline of a particular specialty, including its essential and characteristic pattern of activities, as well as its distinctive and unique features. Written by recognized experts in their respective fields, volumes are comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible. These volumes offer invaluable guidance to not only practicing mental health professionals, but those training for specialty practice as well.