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blogtalk-2.png Need support in using Plan B?  Running into trouble using the model with a particular child? Need help getting others on board?  Tune in to one of Dr. Greene's three weekly, web-based radio programs. One program focuses primarily on application of the model at school, another on using the model at home, and a third on implementing the model in restrictive therapeutic facilities.  You can join in live (and ask questions) or listen to recorded archives of past programs in the vast Listening Library.

 

 

Collaborative Problem Solving at School: 
Understanding and Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students

Helping behaviorally challenging kids in a classroom...while attending to the diverse needs of the other students...while trying to make sure they all do well on high-stakes testing...can be a daunting challenge, one not met by simply increasing detentions, suspensions, and expulsions and referring behaviorally challenging students into the judicial system.  Collaborative Problem Solving can help! Want to learn more about the CPS model? Do you have questions about how to get the ball rolling on using the model in your classroom or school? Are you running into trouble in your attempts to use the model with a particular student? Having trouble getting colleagues to buy in? This is your opportunity to get your questions answered and listen to how other educators are using the model and overcoming some of the hurdles involved in responding more effectively to the needs of behaviorally challenging kids in schools. And the Listening Library contains recordings of these programs and provides a ton of useful information about various aspects of the CPS approach.

The program airs live every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern time...CLICK HERE to listen or join in on the conversation! The Educators Panel is featured on the first Monday of every month (but in January, it'll be on January 9th).  If you can't join in during the live program, you can submit a question or comment through the Contact page.  And all of the programs are archived in the Listening Library on this website. There are tons of recorded programs, including those with Anytown High School, where the staff of a real high school with real challenging students and a real need to transform disciplinary practices learn how to implement Collaborative Problem Solving. And the programs are also available for download through the iTunes store (CLICK HERE).


Parenting Your Challenging Child:  
Collaborative Problem Solving at Home

If you're the parent or relative of a child or adolescent with social, emotional, or behavioral challenges, this is the program for you. New to the CPS model? Just getting started with Plan B? Trying to find time for your other kids when your challenging one demands so much of your energy and attention? Having trouble getting others on board? This is a great opportunity to hear from other parents or relatives who are dealing with similar real-life issues. And, in the Listening Library, the recorded programs are a very good way to learn more about the CPS approach.

The program airs live every Tuesday at 11 am Eastern time.  The Parents Panel is featured on the first Tuesday of every month (but in January, it'll be on January 10th).  If you have a question or comment, CLICK HERE to join in live. And you can always submit a question or comment by using the Contact form on this website. If you can't join in live, you can always listen to archives of past programs in the Listening Library (CLICK HERE), or download past programs through the iTunes store (CLICK HERE).