POCKET PCIT ONLINE
Welcome to Pocket PCIT
Welcome
Acknowledgements and Contributors
What is PCIT?
Common Questions about Parenting and Child Behavior
Why Should I Change the Way I Parent
How Do I Know PCIT Will Actually Help?
How can you influence your child's behavior?
Completing Pocket PCIT Online
Getting Started
Pocket PCIT: CDI
Child-Directed Interaction: The PRIDE Skills
Praising the Positive
Labeled Praise Mixer
Praise Quiz
Reflections
Reflect Quiz
Imitate
Describe
Describe Quiz
Enjoyment
Special Time Don'ts
Avoid Commands
Avoid Questions
Avoid criticism
Ignoring
Using your PRIDE Skills All Together
Using Your PRIDE Skills Throughout the Day
Parent's Points on Using the PRIDE Skills
Special Time Daily Skill Practice
Setting Up Special Time in Your Home
Picking Out Toys for Special Time
Troubleshooting Special Time
Child-Directed Interaction Skills Review
Graduating From Child-Directed Interaction to Parent-Directed Interaction
Additional Parenting Resources
Parent-Child Interaction
Parents Are Models for their Children Handout
Kids and Stress
Getting Support
Additional Discipline Tools
Concerns Other Than Behavior Problems
Child Development
Health
Pocket PCIT: PDI
Welcome to PDI
Overview of PDI
Giving Effective Commands
Make Commands Direct
Give Positively Stated Commands
Give Specific Commands
Give Commands One at a Time
Give Developmentally Appropriate Commands
Give Commands in a Normal Tone of Voice
Use Commands Only When Necessary
Explanations should be given before the Command or After the Child Obeys
Examples of Giving Real Life Effective Commands
So I Gave My Child a Command. Now What?
My Child Obeyed My Command
My Child Disobeyed My Command
Time Out
Reasons for Using the Same Language Everytime
Parents' Emotional Reactions to TIme Out
Tips for Surviving Time Out
Helpful Thoughts During Time Out
The Command and Effective Follow Through Sequence
Daily PDI Practice at Home
Structuring the Environment
Introducing PDI practice to your child
Practicing Play-Based Commands
Practicing Clean-Up Commands
Practicing Running Commands
Setting Up House Rules
Managing Behaviors in Public Settings
Prepare Before You Leave the House
Praising Your Child in Public
Planning Timeout in Public
Managing Future Behaviors
Graduating from Pocket PCIT Online
Parent Club
Provider Map
Podcast
DPICS Counter
Welcome to Pocket PCIT
Welcome
Acknowledgements and Contributors
What is PCIT?
Common Questions about Parenting and Child Behavior
Why Should I Change the Way I Parent
How Do I Know PCIT Will Actually Help?
How can you influence your child's behavior?
Completing Pocket PCIT Online
Getting Started
Pocket PCIT: CDI
Child-Directed Interaction: The PRIDE Skills
Praising the Positive
Labeled Praise Mixer
Praise Quiz
Reflections
Reflect Quiz
Imitate
Describe
Describe Quiz
Enjoyment
Special Time Don'ts
Avoid Commands
Avoid Questions
Avoid criticism
Ignoring
Using your PRIDE Skills All Together
Using Your PRIDE Skills Throughout the Day
Parent's Points on Using the PRIDE Skills
Special Time Daily Skill Practice
Setting Up Special Time in Your Home
Picking Out Toys for Special Time
Troubleshooting Special Time
Child-Directed Interaction Skills Review
Graduating From Child-Directed Interaction to Parent-Directed Interaction
Additional Parenting Resources
Parent-Child Interaction
Parents Are Models for their Children Handout
Kids and Stress
Getting Support
Additional Discipline Tools
Concerns Other Than Behavior Problems
Child Development
Health
Pocket PCIT: PDI
Welcome to PDI
Overview of PDI
Giving Effective Commands
Make Commands Direct
Give Positively Stated Commands
Give Specific Commands
Give Commands One at a Time
Give Developmentally Appropriate Commands
Give Commands in a Normal Tone of Voice
Use Commands Only When Necessary
Explanations should be given before the Command or After the Child Obeys
Examples of Giving Real Life Effective Commands
So I Gave My Child a Command. Now What?
My Child Obeyed My Command
My Child Disobeyed My Command
Time Out
Reasons for Using the Same Language Everytime
Parents' Emotional Reactions to TIme Out
Tips for Surviving Time Out
Helpful Thoughts During Time Out
The Command and Effective Follow Through Sequence
Daily PDI Practice at Home
Structuring the Environment
Introducing PDI practice to your child
Practicing Play-Based Commands
Practicing Clean-Up Commands
Practicing Running Commands
Setting Up House Rules
Managing Behaviors in Public Settings
Prepare Before You Leave the House
Praising Your Child in Public
Planning Timeout in Public
Managing Future Behaviors
Graduating from Pocket PCIT Online
Parent Club
Provider Map
Podcast
DPICS Counter
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Repeating the Time-Out Chair
Once your Child is on the Chair, say these Exact Words:
"
You didn't do what I told you to do so you have to (go back to/stay on) the time-out chair. Stay on the chair until I say you can get off."
Then Restart the Time-Out Timer Below.
Obey
Disobey
Click if your child obeyed or is obeying.
Click if your child says no, doesn't start obeying, or stops obeying
Child got off chair
Click if your child got off the chair before 3 min + 5 sec of quiet
Welcome to Pocket PCIT
Welcome
Acknowledgements and Contributors
What is PCIT?
Common Questions about Parenting and Child Behavior
Why Should I Change the Way I Parent
How Do I Know PCIT Will Actually Help?
How can you influence your child's behavior?
Completing Pocket PCIT Online
Getting Started
Pocket PCIT: CDI
Child-Directed Interaction: The PRIDE Skills
Praising the Positive
Labeled Praise Mixer
Praise Quiz
Reflections
Reflect Quiz
Imitate
Describe
Describe Quiz
Enjoyment
Special Time Don'ts
Avoid Commands
Avoid Questions
Avoid criticism
Ignoring
Using your PRIDE Skills All Together
Using Your PRIDE Skills Throughout the Day
Parent's Points on Using the PRIDE Skills
Special Time Daily Skill Practice
Setting Up Special Time in Your Home
Picking Out Toys for Special Time
Troubleshooting Special Time
Child-Directed Interaction Skills Review
Graduating From Child-Directed Interaction to Parent-Directed Interaction
Additional Parenting Resources
Parent-Child Interaction
Parents Are Models for their Children Handout
Kids and Stress
Getting Support
Additional Discipline Tools
Concerns Other Than Behavior Problems
Child Development
Health
Pocket PCIT: PDI
Welcome to PDI
Overview of PDI
Giving Effective Commands
Make Commands Direct
Give Positively Stated Commands
Give Specific Commands
Give Commands One at a Time
Give Developmentally Appropriate Commands
Give Commands in a Normal Tone of Voice
Use Commands Only When Necessary
Explanations should be given before the Command or After the Child Obeys
Examples of Giving Real Life Effective Commands
So I Gave My Child a Command. Now What?
My Child Obeyed My Command
My Child Disobeyed My Command
Time Out
Reasons for Using the Same Language Everytime
Parents' Emotional Reactions to TIme Out
Tips for Surviving Time Out
Helpful Thoughts During Time Out
The Command and Effective Follow Through Sequence
Daily PDI Practice at Home
Structuring the Environment
Introducing PDI practice to your child
Practicing Play-Based Commands
Practicing Clean-Up Commands
Practicing Running Commands
Setting Up House Rules
Managing Behaviors in Public Settings
Prepare Before You Leave the House
Praising Your Child in Public
Planning Timeout in Public
Managing Future Behaviors
Graduating from Pocket PCIT Online
Parent Club
Provider Map
Podcast
DPICS Counter