When Children Refuse School A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach Parent Workbook

When Children Refuse School: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach Parent Workbook by Christopher A. Kearney, published by Oxford University Press, USA on March 29, 2007, is a practical resource designed for parents facing the challenges of school refusal behavior in children and teenagers. This 216-page workbook addresses the severe consequences of school refusal, which can lead to academic, social, and psychological issues, as well as increased family conflict. It provides a structured approach to help parents collaborate with qualified therapists to tackle their child’s reluctance to attend school.
The workbook outlines four treatment procedures tailored to the specific reasons behind a child’s refusal to attend school. It offers guidance on what to expect during assessments and treatments, along with strategies for parents to implement at home, such as relaxation techniques and daily logbooks to monitor progress. By focusing on issues related to education, parenting, and child psychology, this manual equips parents with the tools necessary to support their child’s successful reintegration into the school environment.
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School refusal behavior is a common and difficult problem facing parents of children and teenagers. The behavior can have severe consequences by contributing to a child’s academic, social, and psychological problems. A child’s absence from school can also significantly increase family conflict. If your child experiences anxiety or noncompliance about attending school and has trouble remaining in classes for an entire day, this workbook, and the corresponding Therapist Guide, can help.This Parent Workbook is designed to help you work with a qualified therapist to resolve your child’s school refusal behavior. The Workbook outlines four possible treatment procedures that may be prescribed by a therapist, depending on your child’s reasons for refusing school. Scientific evidence has shown these programs to be highly effective in treating youth 5-17 years old who exhibit school refusal behavior.Regardless of whether your child refuses school to relieve school-related distress, to avoid negative social situations at school, to receive attention from you or another family member, or to obtain tangible rewards outside of school, the flexible treatments described in this book will help you and your child overcome school refusal behavior. The Workbook describes what you can expect during your child’s assessment and treatment and provides answers to questions you may have about the process. It also provides instructions for continuing certain aspects of the program at home, including relaxation and breathing techniques, as well as exposure exercises to decrease your childs anxiety. Instructions are also given for completing daily logbooks with your child to track progress, creating a morning routine to keep you both on schedule, and developing written contracts to enhance attendance and discourage nonattendance. With this user-friendly manual, you can take an active role in your childs successful return to school.
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