Alternatives for Families: Assertiveness and Social Skills (Child) Module 9
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Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) is a trauma-informed evidence-based treatment (EBT) designed to improve the relationships between children and caregivers in families involved in arguments/conflict, physical force/discipline/aggression, child physical abuse, or child behavior problems. AF-CBT training is offered using a structured Supported Learning Community format delivered in three parts listed below. All three parts are required in order to be considered fully trained in AF-CBT.
• Part 1: Foundations of AF-CBT via the NCTSN Academy Learning Center
• Part 2: AF-CBT Professional Skills Training (that's this course!)
• Part 3: AF-CBT Consultation Calls with Experts in the Field (more information on this later)
Learning Objectives
Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to: 1. Define social skills, explain why they are used, and describe ways to apply social skills. 2. Explain to the child how to politely make a request and demonstrate making a request. 3. Distinguish assertiveness from other social approaches like passivity and aggression. 4. Explain the need for social supports and help the child create their own list of social supports.
Credit will be awarded at the end of the program. Review each module and take the required quiz prior to claiming credit. No partial credit will be awarded.

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