This strategy-packed resource demonstrates how people with challenging behavior can be fully included at home, at school, and in the community. Based on solid research, it offers state-of-the-art intervention techniques and explores the planning and assistance needed to implement nonaversive inclusion strategies. Compelling case studies that illustrate successful integration make this person- and family-centered book essential for everyone involved with people with difficult behavior.
The compilation of research-based practices, case studies and discussions is extremely useful for all members involved in behavior intervention, from behavior analysts to special education teachers to regular education teachers to families! There are a ton of useful tools for reducing/preventing problem behaviors, supporting the whole family in the process of behavior intervention and creating opportunities for appropriate social interaction in the home, the school and the community.