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Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children (Revised)
Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children (Revised) | Ross W Greene
A groundbreaking approach to understanding and parenting children who frequently exhibit severe fits of temper and other intractable behaviors, from a distinguished clinician and pioneer in this field.What's an explosive child? A child who responds to routine problems with extreme frustration--crying, screaming, swearing, kicking, hitting, biting, spitting, destroying property, and worse. A child whose frequent, severe outbursts leave his or her parents feeling frustrated, scared, worried, and desperate for help. Most of these parents have tried everything-reasoning, explaining, punishing, sticker charts, therapy, medication--but to no avail. They can't figure out why their child acts the way he or she does; they wonder why the strategies that work for other kids don't work for theirs; and they don't know what to do instead.Dr. Ross Greene, a distinguished clinician and pioneer in the treatment of kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges, has worked with thousands of explosive children, and he has good news: these kids aren't attention-seeking, manipulative, or unmotivated, and their parents aren't passive, permissive pushovers. Rather, explosive kids are lacking some crucial skills in the domains of flexibility/adaptability, frustration tolerance, and problem solving, and they require a different approach to parenting. Throughout this compassionate, insightful, and practical book, Dr. Greene provides a new conceptual framework for understanding their difficulties, based on research in the neurosciences. He explains why traditional parenting and treatment often don't work with these children, and he describes what to do instead. Instead of relying on rewarding and punishing, Dr. Greene's Collaborative Problem Solving model promotes working with explosive children to solve the problems that precipitate explosive episodes, and teaching these kids the skills they lack.
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Zephsomething
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Mehso-so

It‘s got a lot of decent advice but a much higher reading level than I‘d expect of most parents and also was clearly written in America and in the 90s and never updated for the school portions

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Zephsomething
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The classroom I‘m working in uses this as their guidebook so I figured I‘d give it a reread

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MolliesaurusRex
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Fate intervened last night, apparently. After I posted my plea for help & advice (which is still more than welcome - because I cannot, CANNOT, keep doing this), I was browsing the “family & relationships” section of my local library‘s OverDrive page & found this book. It said there was a waitlist, but I figured I would put it on hold. Got this email this morning, about 8 hours later, saying it was available.🙌🏼 #library #libraryholds #fate

Reecaspieces Good luck! My son was never abusive but he would throw fits. And I mean loud fits. There was a book called backtalk that helped me. Your situation is very different since you are a step mom. I hope you find your answer! 6y
MolliesaurusRex @Reecaspieces thank you!! This sounds like it‘ll help with 5. She‘s the one who talks back all the time & pulls the “you‘re not my mom I don‘t have to listen to you” nonsense. She‘s gotten better since her sister‘s fits have increased, but I know that‘s mostly because she sees what her sister‘s doing. 😞 6y
Chrissyreadit This is a great book with some simple tools that work more often than not. 6y
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MolliesaurusRex @Chrissyreadit I saw that one & wasn‘t sure how it was, but I‘ll be sure to check it out!!! 6y
Chrissyreadit Just checking- do you have my email? Chrissyreadit @ Gmail .com 6y
MolliesaurusRex @Chrissyreadit I don‘t think so but now I do! I just got out of work (& now I‘m on the side of the road because someone rear ended me - in my boyfriend‘s car🙄) but I will definitely email you when I get home! Thank you thank you thank you!❤️ 6y
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SarahKKillion
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Pickpick

A must read for anyone who interacts with children ever.

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jessamyngrace
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Well, I think I found the description of my daughter. I'm hopeful this book holds the keys to helping us both. 🤞

Anna40 Hope you find a way. Reading about, trying out different "strategies" and trusting my instincts has helped me so far. Keep trying! 7y
jessamyngrace @Anna40 Always trying, rarely "successful," haha. Whatever that means. Nothing works for long with her, which is part of why I'm reading this book. We've already spent 7 years scratching our heads. I don't want to go the rest of my life like this. I want to have a better relationship with her. Motherhood is challenging. ? 7y
Anna40 Yes! It is! Hang in there! I'm sure you'll find a way! 7y
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Meglet

"...it's clear that it's not just explosive kids who need help identifying their concerns; taking another person's concerns into account; expressing frustration in an adaptive manner; generating and considering alternative solutions to problems; working toward mutually satisfactory solutions; resolving disputes and disagreements without conflict." Hm. I know some adults who are the same way...

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Meglet
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When you read a book that explains your kid better than anything else, it's automatically a pick. But this book has more going for it. Tone was friendly and encouraging as well as firm and clear. Much needed explanations helped with grounding, orienting, & moving forward. Excited for the future (and really proud of where my kid's at now!) after reading this.

jessamyngrace I've had this on my list to read for a long time. I should do it soon. 8y
Meglet @jessamyngrace you should! I think it was on my list because of you. 8y
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bpsalinas
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I just finished reading this book so now I'm an excellent parent. AMA

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