The audio programs listed below were recorded live during Dr. Greene's weekly web-based radio program for parents, Parenting Your Challenging Child. They're filled with great information about various aspects of implementing the Collaborative Problem Solving approach at home. You have lots of programs to choose from, and they're organized by topic area:
Recent Programs
All the programs from the past two months are listed in this section. CLICK HERE
CPS Essentials
If you're just getting started in learning about and implementing the Collaborative Problem Solving approach, these are probably the programs you'll want to listen to first. CLICK HERE
Philosophical Issues
Many parent struggle, at least initially, with the key philosophical beliefs of the CPS model, and several programs are devoted, at least partially, to this topic. CLICK HERE
The Ins and Outs of Plan B
Plan B -- where you're solving problems collaboratively instead of unilaterally -- is at the core of the CPS model. But Plan B is hard (at least until you get good at it), and there are lots of ways in which it can go awry. So there are lots of programs devoted to helping parents navigate and master Plan B. CLICK HERE
Will CPS Work With My Kid?
Parents often wonder if the CPS model will be effective with their child, perhaps because of age, or diagnosis, or specific lagging skills, and there are lots of programs covering this topic. CLICK HERE
Collaborating With Your Child's School
Naturally, if your child is exhibiting challenging behaviors at school, you'll want to know work collaboratively with school staff to make things better...and that's not always so easy. Several programs are devoted to this topic. CLICK HERE
Parents Panel
On the first Tuesday of every month, the Parents Panel -- two moms and a dad -- gather to discuss a variety of topics related to parenting behaviorally challenging kids (their own and everyone else's). CLICK HERE
More is Better
Lots of radio programs are devoted to responding to callers or answering emails on a wide array of topics, and don't necessarily fit into one of the categories above. But they're still quite informative! CLICK HERE