Dealing with child behaviour problems. Try these simple tips and tricks, formulated by researchers and NHS mental health experts, which are backed by science and proven to work with families.
Tips and tricks to help with challenging behaviour
Formulated by Professor Edmund Sonuga-Barke and the POP-UP team, these tips and tricks are backed by science and proven to work with families.
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Tip 1: Keeping positive and motivated
Narrated by Olivia Colman
Being a parent is a special and important role. But sometimes it can feel like a thankless...
Tip 1: Keeping positive and motivated
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Tip 2: Making sure everyone knows what’s expected of them
Narrated by Sharon Horgan
Clear house rules are an essential starting point for managing children’s challenging behaviour. These rules are important...
Tip 2: Making sure everyone knows what’s expected of them
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Tip 3: Building your child’s self-confidence and trust in you
Narrated by Danny Dyer
In times of uncertainty, children may start to doubt themselves and feel insecure in their relationships. Children...
Tip 3: Building your child’s self-confidence and trust in you
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Tip 4: Getting your child to follow instructions
Narrated by Rob Brydon
Want children to follow instructions? Discover the keys to helping them listen and understand. If you want...
Tip 4: Getting your child to follow instructions
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Tip 5: Promoting good behaviour
Narrated by Jessica Ennis-Hill
Being smart about how you use rewards can really encourage children to behave better. Selectively using rewards...
Tip 5: Promoting good behaviour
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Tip 6: How to limit conflict
Narrated by Holly Willoughby
Parents can play an important role in reducing conflict by using simple and common-sense strategies. When families...
Tip 6: How to limit conflict
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Tip 7: Keeping calm when your kids act up
Narrated by Romesh Ranganathan
Parents are only human! They over-react when their children misbehave. This is likely to increase conflict and...
Tip 7: Keeping calm when your kids act up
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Tip 8: Using sanctions carefully
Narrated by Shappi Khorsandi
Use sanctions as a last resort to encourage children to follow rules. Proper use of rewards can...
Tip 8: Using sanctions carefully
Tips and tricks to help with emotions
These videos focus on emotions and are formulated by Professor Andrea Danese and colleagues at the Maudsley CAMHS Trauma, Anxiety and Depression clinic. They are drawn from Cognitive Behavioural-Therapy (CBT) principles used to help young people who experience anxiety or depression.
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Tip 9: How to communicate better with your child
Narrated by Alex Jones
Active listening: It is helpful to explain to your children that it is normal to worry when...
Tip 9: How to communicate better with your child
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Tip 10: Helping your child cope with anxiety
Narrated by David Harewood
Reduce unhelpful thoughts: To reduce worries, you can encourage your children to talk about their thoughts to...
Tip 10: Helping your child cope with anxiety
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Tip 11: Helping your child manage negative feelings
Narrated by Julie Hesmondhalgh
Normalising: It is helpful to explain to your children that it is normal to be irritable and...
Tip 11: Helping your child manage negative feelings
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Tip 12: How to boost positive emotions
Narrated by Sandi Toksvig
Acceptance: Parents must recognise that they are not superheroes: it will be impossible to entertain children 24...
Tip 12: How to boost positive emotions
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