Ep #11: What is the Teaching-Family Model?
The ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast - A podcast by ADHDSmarterParenting

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What is the Teaching-Family Model? The Teaching-Family Model is an evidence-based behavior approach that has helped thousands and thousands of families thrive. Researchers in the 1960s wanted to better help troubled children. They implemented specific behavior skills and saw a reduction in tantrums, cutting class, and failing grades. They realized they could teach any parent how to use these skills and be successful. The Teaching-Family Model shows parents a healthy way to deal with challenging behavior in a way that strengthens relationships and builds confidence. The Teaching-Family Model gives you specific steps that take the guesswork and frustration out of how to handle challenging behavior. It helps parents and children remove emotion from the situation and take responsibility for their actions. The Teaching-Family Model is one of the few evidence-based behavior approaches show to work. Parents, grandparents. teachers, educators, and therapists have used the Teaching-Family Model because they want to reduce tantrums, angry outbursts, lying, and fights every time a child is asked to do something. They used it because they want to have better control over their lives and a stronger relationship with the child. They use it because they don’t want their child to be defined by their diagnosis. They use it because they found that it works. Read full transcript notes by visiting: https://www.smarterparenting.com/ADHD11