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Struggling with oppositional, defiant and aggressive behavior in your child?

Parenting a difficult child is not easy!

We can provide proven tools that can help now.

Are you frustrated, feeling hopeless and guilty when it comes to parenting your child?

Do you find yourself resorting to nagging, yelling, bribing and even name-calling?

Let’s face it some children are more difficult to parent then others.

Difficult children have lots of energy, are impulsive and easily distracted.  Difficult children struggle to manage their emotions, become easily overwhelmed by change and can quickly become over stimulated.

Difficult children are often diagnosed as having an attention deficit and hyperactive disorder (ADHD), labeled oppositional and defiant or children that are overly aggressive toward others.

Parenting these intense children can be exhausting and can eventually become a negative cycle where a parent is left using nagging, yelling, bribing, and even name-calling.

This negative cycle leaves parents frustrated, hopeless, and guilty and leaves their children feeling broken, inferior, and angry.  Many of these same children go on to make statements like, “everybody hates me” and “I would be better off dead.”

Independence Behavioral Coaching focuses on rebuilding broken relationships, strengthening self-esteem, and teaching parents how to encourage the growth of their child’s talents and manage the behaviors they struggle with.

Our behavior management tools were created while working with some of the most difficult behaviors imaginable.  Our tools are universal and are proven to work with a wide variety of behavior problems of varied intensity.

For more information about specific issues relevant to your child, see our behavioral tools list.

Behavioral Tools List
- Anger Management

- Anxiety Management

- Attachment Issues and Development

- Attention and Hyperactivity Problems

- Behavioral Coaching

- Boundaries

- Celebrate Your Talents

- Child Abuse and Neglect

- Child Growth and Development

- Child Guidance

- Childhood Trauma

- Deep Breathing

- Early Brain Development

- Grief, Loss, and Separation

- Positive Discipline

- Self-Esteem

- Sleep Habits

- Social Competence

- Time Out

- Transitional Anxiety

Call us now at 480-478-0178 for a free consultation to see how we can help you.

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So What Do We Offer You?

Learn how to celebrate your child’s talents, manage the difficult behaviors and guide your child to discover his or her best Self!!!

IBC’s services are as follows:

-       Behavioral Assessment: Understand what is causing challenging behavior, how to change the environment, celebrate your child’s talents and implement behavioral support techniques to set your child up for success.

-       Behavioral Coaching: Learn how to role-playing and practicing recommended behavioral support techniques to bring about positive change.

-       Behavioral Consultation: Get help in your classroom with your students challenging behaviors, increase general education and special education communication and support.

-       Daycare/Schools Behavioral Trainings: Train your teachers how to use proactive behavior management strategies, direct practice and role-play difficult behavior management and crisis de-escalation.

Phone and/or Online Service Delivery

IBC offers behavioral assessment and coaching services via phone or online scheduling.

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What’s Happening?

Eric Putnam presents a 6-hour behavioral coaching workshop at MCC Children’s Center on 8/18/11, 8:30am-3:30pm, 1833 West Southern, Mesa, AZ

Eric Putnam will be presenting Environmental Modifications and Transitions on 8/10/11, 10:00am-12:00pm at Red Mountain United Methodist Childcare, 2936 N Power Rd, Mesa, AZ

Eric Putnam will be presenting Development Psychology with Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Activities on 8/1/11, 11am-1:00pm at Primerose of Awatukee, 3922 E. Chandler Blvd, Phoenix, AZ

Hear Eric Putnam’s interview on 6/30/11 by Dr. Irene Conlan of The Self Improvement Show discussing “Kids and Parents Surviving the Summer” by clicking HERE.

Online and phone delivery services are now available. Skype video calling can be downloaded for free and used for behavioral coaching sessions delivered directly into your home. Call us for more information at 480.487.0178 or email me by clicking HERE.

Federal funding now available to schools for behavioral coaching services through IDEA/ARRA grants, for more information, click HERE.

Visit our behavioral coaching blog for some great articles on positive psychology and setting children up for success by clicking HERE.

Check out some of our recommended books by clicking HERE.

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