If you feel you’ve tried everything in your power to to work with your children to improve their behavior and want to give up, maybe you should consider Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.
Shown to be effective for at least 6 years following treatment, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy works for both you and your children ages 2-7, and lasts 8-12 weeks.
Consisting of 2 stages, the Parent-Child Interaction Therapy is a clinician-led therapy that’s available to help improve the relationship you have with your child while teaching you effective discipline techniques.
This is how it works…
Stage One: Child-Directed Interaction
In ongoing play sessions, both you and your child will develop a secure attachment to one another. This, in turn, will increase your child’s trust in you and improve his or her behavior.
Stage Two: Parent-Directed Interaction
This stage aims to teach you to effectively discipline your child.
You can get more information on this type of therapy at the link below.
So what do you think about this so-called Parent-Child Interaction Therapy? If it would have lasting results on your child’s behavior for 6 years, would it be worth it to you to do for 8-12 weeks?
Improved Behavior Through Parent Child Interaction Therapy [Advice4Parenting]
