How to Plan for Generalization, Third Edition is written for persons who have the task of bringing about deliberate behavior changes in themselves or others. Personal behavior change to achieve goals may occur in many areas of one's life, such as exercise, life-long learning, weight, socialization, or anger management, to name a few. Generalizing that behavior change is key to long-term success of behavior management. Through the use of examples, tasks, and step-by-step procedures, this book explores the tools to help learn behavior management strategies and to use these strategies to achieve generalization.
The revision of this series is highly timely and contemporary. The need for effective behavior management in children, youth, and adults is as important as ever given various events in todays society such as the increases in the numbers of children identified with autism, of bullying incidences both cyber and physical, and of school and workplace violence.
The How To Manage Behavior Series (Third Edition) contains 16 newly revised titles for practitioners and parents. These texts include effective, research-based strategies for use in increasing appropriate behaviors of children, students, and other persons whose behavior may be lacking or be creating problems at home, at school, or on the job. The books are nontechnical, step-by-step instructional manuals that define the procedures, provide numerous examples, and allow the reader to make oral or written responses. The books may be purchased individually or in the set of 16 titles.