<p><P>Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) strengthens collaboration between childrenโs most critical learning environments โ school and home โ for improved academic, behavioral, and social-emotional skills. The reader-friendly, 2<SUP>nd</SUP> edition of <EM>Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Promo
Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Promoting Family-School Connections and Interventions, 2nd edition
โ Scribed by Susan M. Sheridan, Thomas R. Kratochwill
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 231
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This reader-friendly second edition of Sheridan and Kratochwillโs important work offers innovative applications of CBC as an ecological, evidence-based approach. In this new edition, the authors combine best practices in consultation and problem-solving for interventions that promote and support childrenโs potential, teachersโ educational mission, and family membersโ unique strengths. A step-by-step framework for developing and maintaining family/school partnerships takes readers from initial interviews through plan evaluation. Practical strategies illustrate working with diverse families and school personnel, improving family competence, promoting joint responsibility, and achieving other collaborative goals.
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