Teaching Rules at Home (Spanish)
This tipsheet includes suggestions on how to develop and teach family rules. A template is included for families to create a rules poster with their child.
This tipsheet includes suggestions on how to develop and teach family rules. A template is included for families to create a rules poster with their child.
This sample scripted story shows a child learning the steps to brushing their teeth.
Use the solution kit cards as prompts to assist in problem-solving.
Problem solving steps strategies and poster. Includes boy and girl versions.
Scripted story to help children understand the steps to problem solving. Includes problem scenario cards to help children practice finding a solution to common social problems.
Positive Solutions for Families is an evidence-based, family-friendly workshop of seven sessions to help professionals working with families of children ages 2-5 years. Zip folder provides all materials needed by a facilitator to provide the workshop series to participants.
Providing positive encouragement is a powerful practice for helping children meet behavior expectations. This fact sheet provides ideas for how caregivers can deliver positive encouragement.
The Positive Solutions Family Routine Guide is used by parents and caregivers of children ages 2-5 years in developing an intervention plan for children who are using challenging behavior. The Guide gives suggestions for prevent, teach, and response strategies, organized by the function of the challenging behavior, within common family activities and routines. The guide is part of the Positive Solutions for Families workshop series.
Problem solving steps strategies and poster. Includes boy and girl versions.
This tip sheet highlights the important considerations for making a scripted story about cleaning up toys.
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