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Never Too Late: Solving Problems Collaboratively with Very Young Kids

  • New York Zero-to-Three Network Online Via Zoom (map)

Presented by: Ross W. Greene, Ph.D., originator of the innovative, evidence-based approach called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)

Dr. Ross W. Greene will describe the innovative, evidence-based, trauma-informed model he writes about in his influential books The Explosive Child, Lost at School, Lost & Found, and Raising Using Beings...especially as applied to infants and very young kids. The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families, schools, inpatient psychiatry units, and residential and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world. The model focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behavior, emphasizes collaborative rather than unilateral solutions, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention, de-emphasizes diagnostic categories, and provides practical, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. Participants in this 90-minute presentation will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model and its application to infants and very young children.

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