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#012: Why Parents Need Behavior Analysis

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Before I became a board-certified behavioral analyst, I was a special education teacher working in schools with the district’s most challenging students. I’ve also raised my two daughters, and parenting my own children has had the least amount of influence on why I am a capable parent, educator, and behavior analyst. Having your own kids and being a good parent is a wonderful thing that anyone should be proud of, but it doesn’t make you a parenting expert, and that’s what I’m going to cover in today’s episode.
It is so important that people who have training, experience, and ability use important behavioral principles to guide their parenting decision-making. Let’s face it, parents are struggling all around us and we see them everywhere. They’re struggling to figure out what they need to do to get their children to make better choices and guide them towards growth and development. A huge part of the problem is where these parents are getting their information. Here, I discuss why some of the advice from so-called “parenting experts” is problematic. I cover why using an evidence-based plan is one of the best ways to tackle tough parenting issues. I’ll also share with you some of the most common misconceptions about using both punishment and praise and how the 7 Steps can help you.
What’s Inside:

  • Why some of today’s advice from “parenting experts” is problematic.
  • Misconceptions about punishment and praise.
  • How the 7 Steps can assist you with making better parenting choices.

Mentioned In This Episode:

Just 7 Steps YouTube
Just7Steps.com/workshop

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Before I became a board-certified behavioral analyst, I was a special education teacher working in schools with the district’s most challenging students. I’ve also raised my two daughters, and parenting my own children has had the least amount of influence on why I am a capable parent, educator, and behavior analyst. Having your own kids and being a good parent is a wonderful thing that anyone should be proud of, but it doesn’t make you a parenting expert, and that’s what I’m going to cover in today’s episode.
It is so important that people who have training, experience, and ability use important behavioral principles to guide their parenting decision-making. Let’s face it, parents are struggling all around us and we see them everywhere. They’re struggling to figure out what they need to do to get their children to make better choices and guide them towards growth and development. A huge part of the problem is where these parents are getting their information. Here, I discuss why some of the advice from so-called “parenting experts” is problematic. I cover why using an evidence-based plan is one of the best ways to tackle tough parenting issues. I’ll also share with you some of the most common misconceptions about using both punishment and praise and how the 7 Steps can help you.
What’s Inside:

  • Why some of today’s advice from “parenting experts” is problematic.
  • Misconceptions about punishment and praise.
  • How the 7 Steps can assist you with making better parenting choices.

Mentioned In This Episode:

Just 7 Steps YouTube
Just7Steps.com/workshop

  continue reading

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