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Episode 181-"Raising the Explosive Child" Guest: Dr.Ross Greene Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

    • Kids & Family

Dr. Ross Greene sits down with Dr. Meeker to discuss his book, The Explosive Child and the approach called
Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS). Dr. Greene discusses the problems and frustrations that make a child
explosive or implosive. He explains that concerning behaviors are caused by unsolved problems and expectations and
if those problems are never solved, the behaviors are going to still exist until we find a solution. Medical diagnosis like
Autism Spectrum Disorder do not tell us everything we need to know about a child. Each child is unique in the way they
process unsolved problems or expectations.
Some topics covered:
• The collaborative and proactive solutions model is just as applicable to impulsive kids as it is to the explosive kids.
• Concerning behaviors are simply the means, by which the kid is communicating that there is an expectation they are
having trouble meeting.
• Finding solutions to the unsolved problems.
• Identify certain expectations causing the unsolved problem(s).
• Engage kids in the process of solving problems in a way that they’re heard, the caregiver is heard, and we are
coming up with solutions that must address the concerns of both parties.
MENTIONS
www.livesinthebalance.org
Books: The Explosive Child, Lost At School, Lost and Found
FROM THE PRODUCER
Thanks for listening to Episode #181, The Explosive Child and for helping Dr. Meg’s parenting revolution reach more
than SEVEN MILLION downloads! Please subscribe, rate and leave a review for us on iTunes!
Get Social with Dr. Meg on Facebook & Instagram @MegMeekerMD
Check out Dr. Meg’s parenting resources and tools! www.meekerparenting.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Ross Greene sits down with Dr. Meeker to discuss his book, The Explosive Child and the approach called
Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS). Dr. Greene discusses the problems and frustrations that make a child
explosive or implosive. He explains that concerning behaviors are caused by unsolved problems and expectations and
if those problems are never solved, the behaviors are going to still exist until we find a solution. Medical diagnosis like
Autism Spectrum Disorder do not tell us everything we need to know about a child. Each child is unique in the way they
process unsolved problems or expectations.
Some topics covered:
• The collaborative and proactive solutions model is just as applicable to impulsive kids as it is to the explosive kids.
• Concerning behaviors are simply the means, by which the kid is communicating that there is an expectation they are
having trouble meeting.
• Finding solutions to the unsolved problems.
• Identify certain expectations causing the unsolved problem(s).
• Engage kids in the process of solving problems in a way that they’re heard, the caregiver is heard, and we are
coming up with solutions that must address the concerns of both parties.
MENTIONS
www.livesinthebalance.org
Books: The Explosive Child, Lost At School, Lost and Found
FROM THE PRODUCER
Thanks for listening to Episode #181, The Explosive Child and for helping Dr. Meg’s parenting revolution reach more
than SEVEN MILLION downloads! Please subscribe, rate and leave a review for us on iTunes!
Get Social with Dr. Meg on Facebook & Instagram @MegMeekerMD
Check out Dr. Meg’s parenting resources and tools! www.meekerparenting.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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