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5 Empowering Questions For Moving Through Behavior Difficulties

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Written by Beau, MSED, BCBA, TRLC, CCST-I, RYT 200


As a specialist in pediatric behavior, I’m here to share key insights that can help you and your young person empower, adapt, and thrive. Here’s what you need to know-


 


Asking the right questions can completely transform the way we approach our young person's challenges.


Unclear questions lead to unclear answers. When we ask vague or limiting questions, we often miss the clarity and opportunities we’re searching for.


Let’s dive into empowering questions that open doors to better understanding and meaningful solutions.


Ready to shift your perspective? Let’s go!




5 Empowering Questions For Moving Through Behavior Difficulties


What is standing out to me about this situation now, compared to ..... (last month, week, day)?Behavior doesn’t occur in isolation. Most often, you can trace the root of an issue back to its origins and clearly see how it has built up over time, like a snowball gaining momentum.


What might my young person experience if I…?

Behavior also does not change course overnight...but it is sensitive to small changes. 


What does my young person need from me right now?

Does my young person need discipline or a safe person?

Curious about what “discipline" really means? Check this out


How can I support my young person that us aligned with how they learn (not how I think that should)?


What new opportunities are emerging?

All behavior that is problematic also shows us areas for growth and positive change. This questions is powerful because it opens us adults to present new opportunities for our children. 





 


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