Dr. Ross Greene

Advertise on podcast: Dr. Ross Greene

Rating
4.5
from
125 reviews
This podcast has
265 episodes
Language
Publisher
Explicit
No
Date created
2010/09/06
Average duration
46 min.
Release period
43 days

Description

Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model and author of The Explosive Child, Lost at School, Lost & Found, and Raising Human Beings, provides guidance to parents on understanding and helping kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges...along with his co-hosts Kim Hopkins-Betts (Director of Outreach at Lives in the Balance) and parents Jennifer Trethewey, and Stella Hastings.

Podcast episodes

Check latest episodes from Dr. Ross Greene podcast


The CPS Podcast: Is the New ABA Really New?
2024/02/06
On this month's program, we took a deep dive into "new" Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and whether its emphasis on assent and compassion really changes anything. Featuring guests Cindy Andree-Bowen and Shani Mandel.
more
Coping Strategies: Are We Teaching Kids to be Early or Late?
2023/12/05
The special topic on today's program was Coping Strategies: Are We Teaching Kids to Be Early or Late? Unfortunately, many of the coping strategies we're teaching kids these days teach them to cope once they're already frustrated. That's late. What should we be empahasizing instead? Teaching kids how to identify, anticipate, and solve the problems that are causing them to become frustrated in the first place. That's early. And we were also able to respond to an email and help out a mom who called in with a difficult situation with her son.
more
Voices of the Neurodivergent Community
2023/11/14
Today's program -- Voices of the Neurodivergent Community: What We Need You to Know -- features an interview with Jenny Hunt, a published multidisciplinary researcher that focuses on medicine, medical law, and ethics. Recently, they shifted their interest to Neurodiversity and go by the online name Autistic Sighentist.  
more
Why is There Disproportionality of Punitive, Exclusionary Discipline in Schools?
2023/10/03
Our guest hosts, Alex Spencer (formerly principal of the Alternate Learning Centers in the New York City Public Schools) and Ben Jones (Director of Legal and Policy Initiatives at Lives in the Balance) described their personal experience with and data related to the disproportionate use of punitive, exclusionary discipline with Black and Brown students and those with with disabilities.
more
De-escalation is Not Crisis Prevention
2023/09/05
On the first Tuesday of every month, at 11 am Eastern time, from September through May, Dr. Ross Greene and Lives in the Balance Director of Outreach Kim Hopkins cover a wide range of topics related to how we understand and treat our kids -- especially those with concerning behavior -- and the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) model. Whether you're a parent, a grandparent, an educator, a mental health clinician, or just someone who cares about kids, you can call into the program to get your questions answered or submit them via email here. And, if you can't listen live, all the programs are archived on i-Tunes. Today's program topic: De-escalation is not crisis prevention.
more
CPS Across a Range of Ages
2023/05/02
We had an update from one previous caller (Plan C for the win!), an email about how to use the model with toddlers, and another caller who is worried about her 18 year-old son who seems to have regressed considerably.  Check out the advice given about the CPS Model across a range of ages!  We will be back in September - You can call into the program to get your questions answered or submit them via email here.  And, if you can't listen live, all the programs are archived on i-Tunes.
more
A Little of This and a Little of That
2023/04/04
We were able to clear some of our email backlog in today's episode and talk through how a grandparent could bring up CPS to her daughter who is parenting a challenging child, what to do when solutions don't work, and using the model with a kiddo who appears to be cognitively rigid.  Have a listen!
more
Surprises Often Lurk in Step 1
2023/03/07
Interesting discussion about how step 1 - the Empathy Step - of the CPS Model helps us to understand the inner worlds of our children and how they perceive things...which often can be very different from how we adults perceive things.  Important not to skip this step if we are going to help them durably solve problems!  Hear the surprising information our caller learned when she talked with her child about what makes it hard to engage in CPS and problem solve things that are not going well.  We also briefly answered an email regarding sensory issues.
more
Plan B Stalled Before it Got Started
2023/02/07
Thanks to two callers, we were able to talk through some of the key things that get in the way of Plan B getting off the ground - have a listen!
Dissecting an Attempt at Plan B with a 15 Year Old
2023/01/03
Happy New Year!  Thanks to a caller, we were able to visit many important aspects of the CPS Model by hearing about an early attempt at Plan B with her 15 year old son.
Drill Well, My Friends
2022/12/06
Amazing discussions with our two callers today, both parents whose kids are struggling with school. We covered many of the nuances of solving problems collaboratively, but it all starts with making sure you're clear on what's making it hard for a kid to meet a particular expectation.  
more
Missing Information
2022/11/01
There's always some detective work to be done when Plan B doesn't go as well as hoped. Our team responded to some inquiries about that on today's podcast, but -- as is often to case with Plan B -- the team needed more info to be maximally helpful. The team was in rare form today...  
more

Podcast reviews

Read Dr. Ross Greene podcast reviews


4.5 out of 5
125 reviews
LisaA68 2023/11/19
Big fan of Ross Greene
… but not a fan of the poor sound quality of this podcast. Surely someone could help them with this.
D James 2024/02/07
Too smug
There are some good ideas here but it feels a bit cultish. Dr. Greene portrays his model as very collaborative, but he’s so dismissive of any other ap...
more
Rowanmininil 2021/09/11
Great info
But is there anyway to ask people who aren’t talking to mute themselves. I had to turn an episode off because the extraneous noise was so distracting...
more
notjewel 2022/03/29
Answers to so many of my parenting questions!
I’ve been searching and searching for a podcast like this. It gives me a place to start with my 11 year old who was recently tentatively diagnosed bip...
more
DenBreeInNC 2022/01/21
Expected better audio
I understand it’s a call-in show, but the audio is so bad that my brain is exhausted from trying to cancel all the background noise. The content is so...
more
ellen3141 2021/05/06
Important information...
I’ve read his books and now trying this podcast again. Previously deleted it due to horrible sound quality. The information is valuable to me, but it’...
more
Sadiekitten 2020/05/30
Audio isn’t perfect but so what?
I’m starting from the beginning and I’m maybe halfway through the archive. I realize the audio isn’t the best but... compared to all we are gaining an...
more
everythingistakennickname 2021/02/01
Can’t hear/understand anything!
The audio is SO bad. I know I’d love the content of it was easier to understand. I have to concentrate so he’s to try and decipher what they’re saying...
more
Jessicalee413 2020/03/04
Audio!
Please work on the audio. It is very hard to listen to when one person is talking and another is breathing into their mic and rustling things in the b...
more
anistuce 2020/03/04
Audio needs
For the Love of God, please get some good audio equipment. Great topics and info-sound is so so terrible!
check all reviews on aple podcasts

Podcast sponsorship advertising

Start advertising on Dr. Ross Greene & sponsor relevant audience podcasts


What do you want to promote?

Ad Format

Campaign Budget

Business Details