Quick Reference Guide: Collaborative Problem Solving with Students

The easy-to-follow guide, published by Published by Norton Professional Books, is an essential tool for tackling challenging student behavior effectively, collaboratively, and compassionately. This 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.
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Essential Teaching Strategies Distilled into a Six-Page Guide

From the authors of The School Discipline Fix, a three-step guide to using Collaborative Problem Solving®. The most effective way to address students’ challenging behaviors is with skill development, not motivational incentives or disciplinary measures.

When students miss class, forget homework, and misbehave, they lack the skill rather than the will to succeed. With this philosophy in mind, Collaborative Problem Solving with Students, by youth psychology experts Dr. J. Stuart Ablon and Dr. Alisha R. Pollastri, provides a clear framework for working with students to address challenging behavior.

The Quick Reference Guide offers proven steps for solving a problem collaboratively with a student:

  • Empathize: Clarify the student’s concern
  • Share your concern
  • Collaborate: Brainstorm, assess, and choose a solution to try
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