Ep #14: Compound effect of behavior skills

Families have seen time and time again the compound effect of behavior skills to reduce behavior problems and improve relationships. The compound effect is the belief that putting in small, consistent work will pay off long-term. When families start using behavior skills they notice these changes that take place over time. Many families talk about how they see their child’s anger and frustration decrease and they notice an increase in their child’s self-confidence. Behavior problems don’t have to be a constant struggle. There is a better way. It’s using the behavior skills of the Teaching-Family Model. When used together they will have a compound effect on your child and your relationship and will help them find success. Visit https://www.smarterparenting.com/adhd-parenting-podcast/ for full transcript and podcast notes.

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Drawing on years of experience working with families, Parenting Coaches Siope Kinikini and Kimber Petersen share how families can improve, heal, and find success using the proven methods of the Teaching-Family Model.