Child Behavior Problems

Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA released the results of their analyses of 887 Child Behavior Treatment Plans implemented by staff of the institute for Behavior Change between 2007 and 2010 on June 28th. They found that over 75% of the Plans were associated with positive changes in
child behavior and noted that all plans studied were completed in one year or less. Children with Autism spectrum disorders accounted for more than 500 of the treatment records studied; more than 200 had ADHD as the primary disabling condition. Without a Control Group, it is not possible to claim that these Plans
caused the improvements in child behavior that were documented, but the corroboration of previous findings, and the extremely large data base strongly indicates that BHRS is a promising treatment practice for children with ASD, ADHD and other serious behavioral challenges. The research was presented at the prestigious bi-annual meeting of the
Training Institutes in Washington, DC on July 16, 2010
If you know a child with troublesome behavior, review these "Treatment plans that worked", for more than 500 successful solutions. Find worked for other children with the same type of problem. Result data and secrets for the funding of free treatment.
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