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Jed Baker



Average rating: 3.99 · 953 ratings · 78 reviews · 42 distinct worksSimilar authors
No More Meltdowns: Positive...

3.92 avg rating — 491 ratings — published 2008 — 5 editions
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The Social Skills Picture B...

4.21 avg rating — 173 ratings — published 2001
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Social Skills Training: For...

4.14 avg rating — 85 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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The Social Skills Picture B...

4.17 avg rating — 71 ratings — published 2006 — 6 editions
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Preparing for Life the Comp...

3.88 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 2006 — 8 editions
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No More Meltdowns: Positive...

4.05 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 2012
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Overcoming Anxiety in Child...

3.85 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Tea Party Revival: The Cons...

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No More Victims: Protecting...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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The Social Skills Picture B...

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“When the challenging behaviors continue despite consistently enforcing rules, it does not matter anymore whether the behavior was intentional. We need to understand how to alter the triggers to those behaviors and/or teach better ways to cope with those triggers.”
Jed Baker, No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out-Of-Control Behavior

“First, we must be able to control our own temper. This is easier when we do not see the child’s behavior as a threat to our own competence, but rather as a function of the child’s current inability to cope with frustration.”
Jed Baker, No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out-Of-Control Behavior

“When children’s problem behavior persists despite rules and consequences, it often means that they do not have the skills to cope with challenging situations. We must either change those situations or teach better coping skills.”
Jed Baker, No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out-Of-Control Behavior



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