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When Children Refuse School : A Cognitive-behavioral Therapy Approach - Parent workbook

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This program is a unique prescriptive model for the treatment of school refusal behavior of children ages 5 to 17.

Using a two-component program, this model divides the school refusal behavior into four basic groups based on the reasons why children refuse school: avoidance of school situations that provoke general negative affectivity; escape from aversive social/evaluative situations; attention; and positive tangible reinforcement.

Use it with children who are completely absent from school, who attend but then leave school during the day, who go to school following intense morning behavioral problems, or who display unusual distress during school days leading to pleas to parents or others for future non-attendance.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195183770 / 9780195183771
Paperback
01/11/2004
United States
176 pages, 4 line drawings, numerous halftones
210 x 275 mm, 485 grams
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