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Contracting with Kids
A Positive Way to Change Your Child's Behavior
Table of Contents
About The Book
When a child is struggling with a behavior challenge or wants to learn a new skill, a contract can be a surprisingly effective solution that leads to more peaceful family dynamics. To help families create contracts as a collaborative process, Contracting with Kids offers an innovative combination of how-to text for parents and illustrated stories for children.
Contracting with Kids describes a straightforward, four-step solution called behavioral contracting, a research-based technique with proven real-world success. Contracts are a tool that can benefit anyone, but they’re particularly useful for:
- Autistic children
- Children with learning or developmental disabilities
- Children who benefit from clear expectations and receiving positive feedback and rewards
The book’s beautifully illustrated stories show a diverse group of families using contracts to address common problems such as:
- Completing chores or homework
- Getting along with siblings
- Becoming independent
- Achieving personal goals
Questions after each story are designed to spark age-appropriate discussions.
Sample contracting forms and supporting materials are provided in the book and also on a companion website.
Product Details
- Publisher: The Collective Book Studio (May 26, 2022)
- Length: 208 pages
- ISBN13: 9781951412715
Raves and Reviews
"Colorful and easy to implement, this book will be a resource for parents and guardians looking to try behavior contracting in their homes."
– Library Journal
"Sharing the insights and skills needed to craft contracts between parents and children, so that both can get what matters to them, this pragmatic book draws on psychological, behavioral, and educational research to promote collaboration and clear communication."
– Foreword Reviews
"At the end of the day, this book is about parenting with compassion, empowering your child, and parenting with positivity."
– —Operants, a quarterly on-line magazine published by the B. F. Skinner Foundation
"Through the storytelling, clear and straightforward examples provided, and ongoing emphasis on open and direct communication among families, Dardig and Heward have set the stage for their hope to become a reality, handing families the tools they need to improve their relationships through contracting."
– Association for Science in Autism Treatment
"For a clear, easy to understand (and implement) guide, look no further than this delightful book by two universally respected veterans of the child and family field."
– Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D., ABPP, Vice President of Behavioral Health, Boys Town
"Wow, Dardig and Heward have crafted a terrific resource for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and anyone who spends time with kids."
– Janet S. Twyman, Ph.D., BCBA, LBA; Founder, blast (a learning technologies company)
"In a captivating story-telling style, Jill Dardig and Bill Heward have masterfully crafted practical guidelines for developing and implementing behavioral contracts....this technique...becomes a fun learning opportunity for any family member to succeed at changing a behavior or attaining a personal goal."
– Amiris Dipuglia - MD, BCBA, Educational/Parent Consultant, Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN)
"This book touches my heart. With tenderness and respect, Drs. Dardig and Heward invite families to embark on a journey of intentional and shared growth. They provide important and practical guidance to help parents and children navigate possible actions, expectations, and consequences."
– Shahla Alarsquoi-Rosales, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Family Harmony Researcher, University of North Texas
"If you are a parent, read this book today. Humorous vignettes bring to life a straightforward roadmap for how to establish healthy communication, goal setting, and positive behavior in all family members."
– Bridget A. Taylor, PsyD., BCBA-D, Co-founder and CEO of Alpine Learning Group
"As a special education teacher and a parent of a child with a disability, I have found that managing behaviors in children and young adults is possible with the right tools. Contracting with Kids is in that must-have category."
– Danielle M. Kovach, Ed.D., President, Council for Exceptional Children
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- Author Photo (jpg): William L. Heward (0.1 MB)
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