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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!Toby Stephan, MA, CCC-SLP • Instructor • The Hanen Centre
Minnesota Speech-Hearing Association 2015 • April 10 - 11 2015
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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!
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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!
Toby Stephan, M.A., CCC-SLP
The Hanen Centre®
toby.stephan@hanen.org
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Personal disclosure statement…
Toby Stephan is contracted as a workshop instructor and U.S. Representative by the Hanen Centre who owns It Takes Two to Talk –The Hanen Program ® for Parents of Children with Language Delays.
• Does not derive any financial benefit from the intervention program
• A Hanen member since 1998
• Used and will continue to use Hanen resources and programs in his daily clinical work with families
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Introductions…
My clinical journey:My clinical journey:My clinical journey:My clinical journey:
• Began by being hands on with child
• Asked, though, that parents sit in and observe each session
• A bit nerve wracking!!!!
• Wanted a framework for involving parents, a partnership
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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!Toby Stephan, MA, CCC-SLP • Instructor • The Hanen Centre
Minnesota Speech-Hearing Association 2015 • April 10 - 11 2015
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Raise your hand if you are with me…
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1. What do you see happening now? 2. What would you like to see happen?
Coaching…
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Coaching: What works?
1.1.1.1. What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?2.2.2.2. Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? 3.3.3.3. What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?4.4.4.4. Given these fundamentals, what Given these fundamentals, what Given these fundamentals, what Given these fundamentals, what is an is an is an is an
effective coaching framework?effective coaching framework?effective coaching framework?effective coaching framework?
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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!Toby Stephan, MA, CCC-SLP • Instructor • The Hanen Centre
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What is coaching…?What is coaching…?
Your learning experience…
Think of a positive experience when you Think of a positive experience when you Think of a positive experience when you Think of a positive experience when you learned a skill and had a coach… learned a skill and had a coach… learned a skill and had a coach… learned a skill and had a coach…
What was it about the coaching relationship that made it a positive experience for you?
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What is important about this relationship?
When a parent feels accepted for who they are and what they are already doing – it allows them freedom to consider change rather than needing to resist it.
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Rush & Sheldon, 2011
• Collaborative
• Two-way learning
• Capacity building
• Action based
• Goal oriented
• Reflective
RelationshipRelationshipRelationshipRelationship----basedbasedbasedbased PerformancePerformancePerformancePerformance----basedbasedbasedbased
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“I can help. I have things I can bring to the intervention …”
The parent’s role…
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What is this parent’s role in his child’s intervention?
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Coaching: Where do we start?Coaching: Where do we start?
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Step 1: Gathering information
• Identifying parent’s priorities for their child’s development• Determining what the parent already knows + is doing
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Step 1: Gathering information…
Coaching tools:• Ears - Listen actively
• Seek first to understand• Eyes – Observe…
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CHILD • Interaction skills• Communication skills• Interests / Enjoyment
PARENT • Interaction style• Motivations
Step 2: Collecting a baseline
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CHILD • What are he/she doing now?• Next steps?• Interests / Enjoyment?
PARENT • What are they doing now?• Next steps?• Contexts?
Step 3: Choosing goals + strategies
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Step 3: We need a direction…
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CHILD GOALS1. INTERACTION2. LANGUAGE
2 critical components…
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First component…
Interaction goals• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
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First component…
Build Responsiveness
Interaction goals• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
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In your experience…
Think Think Think Think about what this term about what this term about what this term about what this term means to you… means to you… means to you… means to you…
What does it look like when a What does it look like when a What does it look like when a What does it look like when a parent is when a parent is parent is when a parent is parent is when a parent is parent is when a parent is being responsive?being responsive?being responsive?being responsive?
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Responsiveness first…
Responsiveness: • Getting ‘in tune’• Aware of communication• Responding contingently
Interaction goals:• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
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Interaction goals:• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
Responsiveness first…
Responsiveness: • Getting ‘in tune’• Aware of communication•Responding contingently
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Build responsiveness: Let the child lead
Observe
Wait
Listen
To see her child’s interestTo see her child’s interestTo see her child’s interestTo see her child’s interest
To tuneTo tuneTo tuneTo tune----in to her child’s messagein to her child’s messagein to her child’s messagein to her child’s message
Expectantly for her child to take the Expectantly for her child to take the Expectantly for her child to take the Expectantly for her child to take the first turn (initiate) or get involvedfirst turn (initiate) or get involvedfirst turn (initiate) or get involvedfirst turn (initiate) or get involved
To understand her child’s messageTo understand her child’s messageTo understand her child’s messageTo understand her child’s message
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Respond contingently:1. Join in 2. Imitate 3. Interpret 4. Comment
Build responsiveness: Follow the child’s lead
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Active Learning
As a coach, are we:• Acknowledging + enhancing a parent’s existing skills?• Teaching a parent new skills + changing their behavior?
How easy or hard is this for parents to learn?
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1. What do you see now?2. What would you like to see happen?
Step 2: Collecting a baseline
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Step 3: Choosing goals and strategies
Build responsiveness: • OWL• Follow Jacob’s lead
Interaction goals:• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
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Will it be easy or hard for a parent to learn a skill ?
How much change?How much change?How much change?How much change?• Enhancing an existing skill?• Learning a new skill?
• How long? How long? How long? How long? • 21 days?• How long the existing habit… • Physical changes in the brain…
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Taking Coaching to the Next Level: Helping Parents Make Behavior Changes that Stick!Toby Stephan, MA, CCC-SLP • Instructor • The Hanen Centre
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1. What do you see now? 2. Easy or hard?
Step 3: Choosing goals and strategies
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Where do we start?
Step 1: Gathering informationStep 2: Collecting a baselineStep 3: Choosing goals + parent strategies
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Coaching: What works?
1.1.1.1. What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?2.2.2.2. Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? 3.3.3.3. What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?4.4.4.4. What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?
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Coaching 101…Coaching 101…
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Stages of learning …
Awareness
Initial Action
Long-term Action
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Stages of learning …
Long-term Action
Use a strategy:• Independently• Consistently• Flexibly• Across contexts
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3 basic components…
KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS DESIRE
HABITS
A habit is the intersection of:A habit is the intersection of:A habit is the intersection of:A habit is the intersection of:
• Knowledge Knowledge Knowledge Knowledge (what to do + whywhywhywhy))))
• Skills Skills Skills Skills (how to do)
• Desire Desire Desire Desire (motivation)
Stephen Covey
CINDY PPT TEMPLATE SAMPLE
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Coaching: What works?
• Dunst & Trivette, 2009• Friedman, Woods & Salisbury, 2012• Rush & Shelden, 2011
� Giving & sharing information� Observing� Showing or demonstrating� Practicing, with provider feedback� Parent reflecting & problem solving� Joint planning
CINDY PPT TEMPLATE SAMPLE
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A. Planning1. Introducing new knowledge2. Demonstrating
B. Application3. Practicing4. Evaluating
C. Deep Understanding5. Reflecting6. Mastery
Multiple coaching methods! (Dunst & Trivette, 2009)
Coaching: What works?
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CINDY PPT TEMPLATE SAMPLE
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A. Planning1. Introducing new knowledge2. Demonstrating
B. Application3. Practicing4. Evaluating
C. Deep Understanding5. Reflecting6. Mastery
Coaching: What matters most?
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Coach the parent:The Hanen 4-step model…
Coach the parent:The Hanen 4-step model…
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1. What do you see now? (What is already working?) 2. What would you like to see happen?
Step 3: Choosing goals and strategies
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Step 3: Choosing goals and strategies
Parent Responsiveness:
•OWL
•Follow Matty’s lead
Interaction goals:• First turns• More turns• Enjoyment
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HABITS
KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS MOTIVATION
Step 3: Choosing goals and strategies
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Coaching: A 4 step model…
KNOWLEDGESKILL
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Step 1…
Get the parent ready for learningGet the parent ready for learningGet the parent ready for learningGet the parent ready for learning
• Involve the parent in a task prior to the session (when possible)
• Hook the parent in by relating to their own experiences & knowledge
• Relate to child’s goals
• “This strategy will help your child__”
KNOWLEDGE
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Step 1: Get Ready
What does the clinician say to help Mom get ready for learning the OWL + comment strategy?
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Step 2…
Show & TellShow & TellShow & TellShow & Tell
A. Tell = Describe the strategy
• What it involves
• Impact on the child
B. Show = Demonstrate the strategy with the child (or show a video)
KNOWLEDGE
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to help my child (goal)__I will _(strategy)_____
Connect strategy to child outcome
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Step 2: Tell
How does the clinician describe OWLing?What does Mom say about this strategy?
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Step 2: Show /Demonstrate
What does the clinician point out to Mom while she demonstrates the OWL + comment strategy?
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Stages of learning …
Awareness
Initial Action
Long-term Action
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Step 3…
Try it out & talk it overTry it out & talk it overTry it out & talk it overTry it out & talk it over
A. Help the parent try it out
B. Give them direction if needed
C. Talk it over
SKILL
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Step 3: Try it out
What does the clinician say to give Momsome direction when she forgets to OWL?
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Step 3 : When to give more direction - or hold off?
• Parent is using the strategy
• Parent has already made a change
• Parent is not using the strategy properly
• Parent is unsure• Parent wants help• Child not engaged• Activity
More direction Hold off
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On the fly On the fly On the fly On the fly – quick reminder, easy for parent to apply, parent is awareTime out Time out Time out Time out – longer explanation, parent is less aware, needs to changeDemonstrationDemonstrationDemonstrationDemonstration – parent needs more ‘show & tell’, bit by bit
How to give direction?
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After a few sessions…
Would you give this mom more direction? Why? Why not?
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Step 3: Try it out & Talk it over
1. What question does the clinician ask to encourage Mom to reflect on her practice?
2. What does Mom say?
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“Change Talk” “Change Talk” “Change Talk” “Change Talk”
People are more persuaded by what People are more persuaded by what People are more persuaded by what People are more persuaded by what they hear themselves say than by they hear themselves say than by they hear themselves say than by they hear themselves say than by what someone tells them.what someone tells them.what someone tells them.what someone tells them.
(Self-perception theory: Bem, 1972)
Self-reflection is the key to change…
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Reflect on strategy use…Reflect on strategy use…Reflect on strategy use…Reflect on strategy use…
• How did it feel to OWL?
• Same/different from typical?
• What was easy? Hard?
• Did anything help?
Tie it to the child outcomeTie it to the child outcomeTie it to the child outcomeTie it to the child outcome…
• Did you see what happened when..?
• How did your child respond?
• How is this strategy helping…?
Self-reflection is the key to change…
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Step 4…
Next Steps Next Steps Next Steps Next Steps –––– Joint planningJoint planningJoint planningJoint planning
1. Help parent summarize
• Consolidate goal + strategy
2. Choose activity
3. A way to remember
SKILL
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Allison’s Action Plan
Activity:Activity:Activity:Activity:• ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My child will:My child will:My child will:My child will:• (goal)(goal)(goal)(goal)____________________________________________________________________________________
I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:• (strategy)(strategy)(strategy)(strategy)________________________________________________________________________
I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:• ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Report Back…
When I ________, my child ___________When I ________, my child ___________When I ________, my child ___________When I ________, my child ___________
It was easy for me to ________________It was easy for me to ________________It was easy for me to ________________It was easy for me to ________________It was hard for me to ________________It was hard for me to ________________It was hard for me to ________________It was hard for me to ________________
Questions I have are ________________Questions I have are ________________Questions I have are ________________Questions I have are ________________
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Stages of learning …
Awareness
Initial Action
Long-term Action
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Coaching to make it stick!Coaching to make it stick!
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Promote:Promote:Promote:Promote:� SelfSelfSelfSelf----reflection reflection reflection reflection � EvaluationEvaluationEvaluationEvaluation� GeneralizationGeneralizationGeneralizationGeneralization
Next session - Review the joint plan
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Review the plan…
What does Mom say about her plan?
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See the change…
Use video coaching to promote self-reflection!
Seeing is believing…
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Parent starts tolearn responsive
strategies
Parent begins to apply strategies
to interactions with his or her child in session, then in between sessions
Parent starts to seesome change in child or in interaction, and with our help, attributes it to his or her own change
in behavior
Parent starts tochange attitudes,
beliefs
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1. Does Mom see the change?2. What does she say?
See the change…
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Develop a new joint plan…
Activity:Activity:Activity:Activity:• ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My child will:My child will:My child will:My child will:• (goal)(goal)(goal)(goal)____________________________________________________________________________________
I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:I will help my child do this by:• (strategy)(strategy)(strategy)(strategy)________________________________________________________________________
I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:I will remember to do this by:• ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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In closing…
� What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?What is coaching?� Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? Where do we start? � What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?What are the fundamentals of coaching?� What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?What is an effective coaching framework?
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Final self reflection…
In my role as a coach…
1. It will be important for me to bring the following to the coaching relationship…
2. Something I am already doing that I’m plan to do more of is…
3. Something new I am going to add to my practice is…
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Thank you…
• Toby Stephan
• Workshop Instructor and U.S. Representative for The Hanen Centre®
toby.stephan@hanen.org
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