Stop the Power Struggles: 3 Days to Revolutionize Your Approach with Collaborative Problem Solving�

Empower yourself with effective strategies to communicate and intervene with challenging kids! Join our 3-day Collaborative Problem Solving� (CPS) certification from November 13-15.

February 24, 2026

Are you absolutely exhausted from constant power struggles with the young people you serve? Do you find yourself stuck in frustration & consequence loop - yet seeing zero long-term change in behavior?

You deserve a better way.

Join us November 13-15 for an intensive 3-day training to gain the communication and intervention skills that will transform how you interact with challenging kids.

In this highly practical  Collaborative Problem Solving� (CPS) certification, you'll learn how to:

  • Pinpoint the lagging skills driving disruptive behaviors. Stop taking "no" for an answer!
  • Defuse and de-escalate meltdowns while maintaining empathy and collaboration. Say goodbye to power battles!
  • Coach kids in problem-solving and coping strategies tailored to their needs. Watch self-regulation improve!
  • Implement interventions driven by the function, not form, of behaviors. Effectively address attention-seeking, avoidance, pursuit of power, etc.
  • Motivate kids through joint problem-solving instead of rewards and consequences. Build self-discipline that lasts!

The evidence-based CPS framework will revolutionize your mindset and daily practices. This is a proven approach backed by over 20 years of research and experience changing lives.

You don't need to keep dreading each day or burning out. Make this investment in yourself and gain skills that work! Regain hope and compassion for the kids you support.

Seats are limited, so act now to secure your spot in this 3-day intensive CPS certification training. Registration is just $200 and includes training materials plus lunches.

To register today clicking here.

For more questions, email Teresa at tuhlenkott@youthranch.org

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