Support for Families
Being a parent or guardian is a demanding task under any circumstances, and doing so when a child has special needs increases the difficulty. Behaviours of concern are often amplified as the child's additional needs or other conditions collide with typical developmental changes such as adolescence.
Parents can become at odds with the child, or even between themselves, when trying to find the best responses to these tough situations. Other children in the home can also be affected too, as the problem circumstances become a common part of their day.
Behavioural Resources Australia offers family consultation services designed to promote desirable change in the home environment, which usually includes addressing the often dramatic and emotional tone set by the behaviour of concern situation. Working directly with Dan Petro, clear goals will be developed such as learning how to avoid or respond to power struggles, or learning how to take an overwhelming situation and break it down into manageable parts for both the adults and children involved.
Training is another form of support available to both large and small groups. The learning process for parents is lifelong, and many problem situations can be prevented or changed with the instruction offered by Behavioural Resources Australia. Dan has trained hundreds of parents of both typical and special needs children. Attending one of his workshops with other adults is a comfortable way to discover (or rediscover) those straightforward, effective parenting techniques that can make a significant difference for everyone.
Parents can become at odds with the child, or even between themselves, when trying to find the best responses to these tough situations. Other children in the home can also be affected too, as the problem circumstances become a common part of their day.
Behavioural Resources Australia offers family consultation services designed to promote desirable change in the home environment, which usually includes addressing the often dramatic and emotional tone set by the behaviour of concern situation. Working directly with Dan Petro, clear goals will be developed such as learning how to avoid or respond to power struggles, or learning how to take an overwhelming situation and break it down into manageable parts for both the adults and children involved.
Training is another form of support available to both large and small groups. The learning process for parents is lifelong, and many problem situations can be prevented or changed with the instruction offered by Behavioural Resources Australia. Dan has trained hundreds of parents of both typical and special needs children. Attending one of his workshops with other adults is a comfortable way to discover (or rediscover) those straightforward, effective parenting techniques that can make a significant difference for everyone.