Child-Centered Treatment Plans: Tracking Behavioral and Internal Growth
Empowering growth in child-centered treatment means tracking both behavior and inner change. By distinguishing symptom-based goals (e.g., reducing meltdowns) from growth objectives (like enhancing self-regulation and flexibility), progress becomes clearer and more meaningful. This approach helps therapists and families support genuine emotional development—not just surface-level changes.
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