Difficult People; a Guide to Handling Difficult Behaviour
β Scribed by Barry Winbolt
- Publisher
- ISR Publishing
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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This practical guide describes difficult situations, analyzes how they come about and then suggests strategies for dealing with the problems successfully. It aims to address disruptive behavior patterns once and for all, instead of having to handle one-off "difficult" events, time and time again.
Introduction : so you know a difficult person? (Who doesn't?) -- The big bully -- The big mouth -- The brick wall -- The constant complainer -- The drama queen -- The know-it-all -- The procrastinator -- The snooty snob -- The temper tantrum type -- The two-face -- Epilogue: be not too hard.
Specific strategies for working successfully with challenging parents Parents are a vital source of support for our schools. School personnel interact with parents on a daily basis and fortunately, most of these interactions are pleasant and helpful, keeping studentsβ² needs in mind. Instances of par
Middle managers are constantly plagued by pressure from senior management and the demands of their own staff members. The last thing they need are unruly employees whose chronic "negative" attitudes upset the office equilibrium. Managing Difficult People provides managers with personality profiles o