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The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene
The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene












The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene

This much-anticipated book was released in August, 2016. His collaborative, non-punitive, non-adversarial approach helps parents reduce conflict, enhance parent-child communication, and forge a partnership with their kids, and also helps foster skills on the more positive side of human nature: empathy, appreciating how one’s behavior is affecting others, resolving disagreements in ways that do not involve conflict, taking another’s perspective, and honesty. Greene helps parents maintain the balance between helping kids figure out who they are – their skills, preferences, beliefs, values, personality, goals and direction – and ensuring that kids benefit from parents’ experience, wisdom, and values. It’s easy to lose perspective on the most important goal of parenting: raising a human being.

The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene

Parents feel pressured to prepare their kids for the harsh realities of The Real World while also allowing them to explore who they are and forge their own path, all against the backdrop of daily struggles with homework, hygiene, social media, and the peer culture. They need us to understand and accept this, and then they can receive the help they need.These days, the guidance on how to raise kids is so ubiquitous and so incongruous that it’s hard to know what’s right and wrong, what’s important and what’s not, what to prioritize and what to let slide, and how best to respond when a child isn’t meeting expectations.

The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene

The author of several books on child behavior, Greene originated the Collaborative & Proactive. #4 The first realization that parents need to make is that there is something different about the Jennifers of the world. Greene is an American clinical child psychologist. But Jennifer has caused me to act in ways in which I never thought myself capable. #3 I used to think of myself as a kind, patient, and sympathetic person. Greene is the author of Raising Human Beings, Lost and Found, Lost at School, and The Explosive Child.Dr. They have sought help from numerous mental health professionals, but none have been able to help them understand why Jennifer acts the way she does or when her outbursts are likely to occur. A child who responds to routine problems with extreme frustration - crying, screaming, swearing, kicking, hitting, biting, spitting, destroying property, and. #2 Jennifer’s parents have had to deal with her extreme volatility and inflexibility for years, as it constantly drains their energy and attention. She would become physically aggressive towards her mother if her mother tried to give her brother something else. Sample Book Insights: #1 When it came to breakfast, Jennifer would often scream that her brother could not have the waffles, even if he asked for them. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.














The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene