The Role of Family-Centered Practices in Supporting Children with Severe Problem Behaviors: A Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.63056/ACAD.004.01.0123Keywords:
Family Centered practices, Child development , problem behavior , behavioral intervention, parent involvement, family engagement , parenting style, socio economic factorsAbstract
The Family Centered Practices have emerged as an essential framework for addressing the severe problem behaviors in children. Children with the severe problem behaviors often require the comprehensive support system that integrate the family centered practices. These practices emphasize the collaboration between families and the professionals to implement the tailored interventions that support the behavioral and the emotional development. In this paper, explore/investigate the role of parenting style, family engagement, and the socio-economic factors in shaping the child behavior. Furthermore, this research reviews the existing literature, applies the theoretical framework, and present the case study to highlight the effective family centered intervention strategies.
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