The A Z Of Therapeutic Parenting
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The A Z of Therapeutic Parenting
Author | : Sarah Naish |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-04-16 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781784507329 |
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Therapeutic parenting is a deeply nurturing parenting style, and is especially effective for children with attachment difficulties, or who experienced childhood trauma. This book provides everything you need to know in order to be able to effectively therapeutically parent. Providing a model of intervention, The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting gives parents or caregivers an easy to follow process to use when responding to issues with their children. The following A-Z covers 60 common problems parents face, from acting aggressively to difficulties with sleep, with advice on what might trigger these issues, and how to respond. Easy to navigate and written in a straightforward style, this book is a 'must have' for all therapeutic parents.
The A Z of Therapeutic Parenting Professional Companion
Author | : Sarah Naish,Sarah Dillon,Jane Mitchell |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2021-08-19 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781787756946 |
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Designed as a professional complement to Sarah Naish's bestselling A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting, this tried and tested resource offers practical tools for all professionals supporting therapeutic families. Based on the latest research, and with photocopiable worksheets, pro formas and charts to use with parents, these tools will help you to build supportive and stable relationships with families and reduce family breakdown. The resource is structured into three parts: 1. The Trauma Tracker Tool - designed to support the stability of the family and to predict possible incidents by providing an understanding of the presenting behaviours in the context of the child's history 2. The Developmental Foundation Planner - to help professionals to identify and address unmet developmental needs in a structured way as soon as a child is placed with a family and thereby help reduce instances of family breakdown 3. The Behaviour - Assessment of Impact and Resolution Tool (BAIRT) - which enables practitioners of most levels to engage in a step by step intervention, breaking down the most complex behaviours with a problem solving supportive process, thereby reducing the effects of blocked care and enabling engagement with parents in an honest, positive process. Simple to use, and easy to implement, these tools will enable you to create therapeutic, trauma-informed assessments, intervention and support.
The Quick Guide to Therapeutic Parenting
Author | : Sarah Naish,Sarah Dillon |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2020-06-18 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781787753587 |
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Therapeutic parenting is not your usual parenting style. It's a special, specific way to raise kids who have experienced trauma in their past, and requires a lot of commitment and determination - this is about far more than love and care. But where do you start? This book is the ideal first step for anyone who wants to understand how therapeutic parenting works. It offers simple summaries of the key ideas behind it, fully illustrated throughout with informative cartoons and graphics. Over 40 different issues are covered, from dysregulation and fear, to setting boundaries and parenting in the midst of trauma. The perfect introduction for new therapeutic parents, family members, teachers or other adults who need to help support you and your child, this Quick Guide will also be a source of inspiration for more experienced parents.
Why Can t My Child Behave
Author | : Amber Elliott |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2013-07-28 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780857006714 |
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Parenting a child who doesn't know how to be parented is the most difficult job in the world.' Why Can't My Child Behave? provides friendly expert advice on how to respond to difficult behaviours and emotions for parents of children with developmental trauma. Each chapter focusses on the common difficulties faced by carers or parents and features quick, applicable ideas with exercises and illustrations. How do you react to a child's difficult behaviour? How do you deal with your own negative emotions? How do you know when to be empathic? The book looks beyond the traditional punishment/reward strategies and aims to provide an explanation for such questions whilst helping the child in the process. This book will prove to be an invaluable resource for parents, foster carers, social workers and professionals working with children who are adopted or fostered.
Therapeutic Parenting Essentials
Author | : Sarah Naish,Sarah Dillon,Jane Mitchell |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2019-10-21 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781787750326 |
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All families of children affected by trauma are on a journey, and this book will help to guide you and your family on your journey from trauma to trust. Sarah Naish shares her own experiences of adopting five siblings. She describes how to use therapeutic parenting - a deeply nurturing parenting style - to overcome common challenges when raising children who have experienced trauma. The book describes a series of difficult episodes for her family, exploring both parent's and child's experiences of the same events - with the child's experience written by a former fostered child - and in doing so reveals the very good reasons why traumatized children behave as they do. The book explores the misunderstandings that grow between parents and their children, and provides comfort to the reader - you are not the only family going through this! Full of insights from a family and others who have really been there, this book gives you advice and strategies to help you and your family thrive.
The Complete Guide to Therapeutic Parenting
Author | : Jane Mitchell,Sarah Naish |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2020-11-19 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781787753778 |
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This is the go-to guide for practitioners, parents and carers who want to expand their understanding and skills for therapeutic parenting - a deeply nurturing parenting style particularly effective for children who have experienced trauma or adversity. It provides an easy to understand explanation of the latest theory and research in trauma and neuroscience, and explains how these relate to everyday parenting strategies. It provides clarity on complex areas, such as early developmental trauma in children, and insights into key challenges, including managing transitions, sibling relationships, challenging behaviour, the teenage years, and how to find time and space for self-care. With experience, professional expertise, and text features to aid learning throughout, this book is the one-stop shop for everyone wanting to truly understand every aspect of therapeutic parenting and trauma.
Creating Loving Attachments
Author | : Kim S. Golding,Daniel A. Hughes |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781849052276 |
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Troubled children need special parenting to build attachments and heal from trauma. This book provides a parenting model that parents and carers can follow to incorporate love, play, acceptance, curiosity and empathy into their parenting. These elements are vital to a child's development and will help children to feel confident, secure and happy.
Nurturing Attachments
Author | : Kim S. Golding |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781843106142 |
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Nurturing Attachments combines the experience and wisdom of parents and carers with that of professionals to provide support and practical guidance for foster and adoptive parents looking after children with insecure attachment relationships. It gives an overview of attachment theory and a step-by-step model of parenting which provides the reader with a tried-and-tested framework for developing resilience and emotional growth. Featuring throughout are the stories of Catherine, Zoe, Marcus and Luke, four fictional children in foster care or adoptive homes, who are used to illustrate the ideas and strategies described. The book offers sound advice and provides exercises for parents and their children, as well as useful tools that supervising social workers can use both in individual support of carers as well as in training exercises. This is an essential guide for adoptive and foster parents, professionals including health and social care practitioners, clinical psychologists, child care professionals, and lecturers and students in this field.