Lives in the Balance (Dr. Ross Greene)
With each time-out, detention, suspension, expulsion, paddling, restraint, seclusion, & arrest at school, there are children who aren’t getting the help they need & are being pushed away from caregivers who could instead be helping them.
Doing things differently requires a major paradigm shift. Kids with concerning behaviors aren’t lacking motivation, they’re lacking skills, especially those related to flexibility, adaptability, frustration tolerance, & problem-solving. They aren’t attention-seeking, manipulative, coercive, or unmotivated. They don’t need more punitive interventions that just push them out and away. They do need adults who know how to collaborate with them on solving the problems that are causing their concerning behaviors.
That’s why we’re here. Lives in the Balance advocates for our most vulnerable kids, & helps caregivers see them through more accurate, productive lenses & intervene in evidence-based ways that are non-punitive, non-exclusionary, & effective.
Lives in the Balance Takes Action for Children
Lives in the Balance - Promo Video 4
Lives in the Balance - Promo Video 2
Lives in the Balance - Promo Video 1
Protect Kids in School – Support Oklahoma HB 1028
It's Never Too Early: CPS with Very Young Kids
Restraint & Seclusion in VT Schools: Ending the Trauma
Dr. Greene's Intro - Summit 2022
Guided Tour #6 Plan B with Parents and 10 yo Son SPANISH Subtitles
Plan B Cartoon 2
Quick Draw Explanation of CPS
Plan B Cartoon 1
Guided Tour #8 Plan B with Mom and 15 yo Son 1
Guided Tour #7 Plan B with Mom and 14 yo Daughter 1
Guided Tour #6 Plan B with Parents and 10 yo Son 1
Collaborative & Proactive Solutions Full Class
Guided Tour #9 ALSUP Meeting with Teachers mp4
Proactive not Reactive
Kids Do Well If They Can
The Three Plans and the Three Steps of Plan B
Assessment of Lagging Skills & Unsolved Problems
The Kids We Lose Trailer
Problems not Behaviors
Collaborative, Not Unilateral
Where do Consequences Come into Play?
Data & Evaluation of Effective Implementation of CPS in Schools
How do School Staff Find Time to Implement CPS?
Can CPS be Used to Address Issues with Screen Time?
Shifting School Culture Towards CPS Lenses
How to Use CPS to Address Sibling Rivalry