Teaching problem-solving skills to children with behavioral challenges

Rethinking Challenging Kids: Where There's a Skill, There's a Way

00:00:15 In this TED talk, J. Stuart Ablon challenges the conventional wisdom around challenging behavior in kids. He emphasizes that kids do well if they can, and it is the role of caregivers and teachers to identify and remove the barriers that hinder their success.

πŸ‘₯ Challenging behavior is a major concern for parents, teachers, and mental health services.

πŸ’‘ The conventional wisdom on managing challenging behavior is flawed.

πŸ€” The guiding philosophy is that kids do well if they can.

00:03:07 Challenging kids don't lack the will to behave well, they lack the skills. Research shows that skills like problem-solving, flexibility, and frustration tolerance are essential. We need to rethink our approach.

πŸ”‘ Conventional wisdom that kids do well if they want to is wrong.

🧠 Research in the neurosciences shows that challenging kids lack necessary skills, not willpower.

πŸ“š Challenging behavior in kids is similar to a learning disability in problem-solving, flexibility, and frustration tolerance.

00:05:57 Rethinking Challenging Kids: Where There's a Skill, There's a Way | J. Stuart Ablon | TEDxBeaconStreet. Kids with challenging behavior aren't lazy or unmotivated, they simply lack certain skills. By shifting our thinking and providing support, we can help them succeed.

❗️ Challenging behavior in kids should not be attributed to laziness or lack of motivation.

🐢 Treating kids as lazy and unmotivated can lead to them actually behaving that way.

πŸ‘Ά Young kids may exhibit challenging behavior due to limited problem-solving skills and frustration tolerance.

πŸ“ˆ Development happens at different rates, and some kids may excel in certain areas while lagging behind in others.

🌟 Shifting the mindset to focus on understanding and supporting kids' struggles yields positive outcomes.

00:08:46 Rethinking Challenging Kids-Where There's a Skill There's a Way | J. Stuart Ablon | TEDxBeaconStreet: Teaching problem-solving skills to children with behavioral challenges through collaborative problem-solving.

🧠 Skills like problem solving, flexibility, and frustration tolerance need to be taught in actual situations.

πŸ‘« Collaborative problem solving with adults can help children develop these skills.

πŸ”‘ The process involves empathy, sharing concerns, and brainstorming mutually satisfactory solutions.

00:11:36 A process for collaborative problem solving with children in the context of getting ready in the morning. Empathy, understanding concerns, and finding a solution together.

The process of collaborative problem solving involves empathy, asking questions, and providing reassurance.

It is important to proactively address predictable problems before they occur.

Rather than solving the problem for the child, the focus should be on finding a solution that addresses everyone's concerns.

00:14:25 A process of collaborative problem solving can help improve challenging behavior in children, enhance relationships, and develop important skills. This approach has benefits for both children and adults in various settings.

πŸ”‘ Using collaborative problem solving can help reduce challenging behavior in children and improve relationships.

πŸ”„ Practicing problem solving, flexibility, and frustration tolerance is essential for both children and adults.

πŸ’‘ Collaborative problem solving can be applied in various settings and is crucial for developing future-ready skills.

00:17:13 The speaker discusses the importance of teaching the next generation skills for arriving at mutually satisfactory solutions to problems.

✨ The speaker believes that adults struggle to empathize with each other and find win-win solutions to problems.

🌱 The speaker envisions a future where the next generation of adults is more skilled at collaborative problem-solving.

πŸ§’ The speaker argues that challenging kids deserve the same compassionate and effective approaches as those with recognized learning disabilities.

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