Degree: Master of Arts
Major Subject Area: School Psychology
Professional Experience:
25+ years providing direct clinical services to children, adolescents, and families struggling with significant behavioral challenges; as well as, staff supervision, staff training and development, behavior program development, public school behavioral programs, day treatment behavioral programs, psychiatric inpatient and intensive long-term residential treatment behavioral programs.
Employment settings:
- Intensive Long-term Residential, Children and Teens
- Inpatient Psychiatric, Children and Teens
- Comprehensive Day Treatment, Teens
- Community-Based Mental Health, Children and Teens
- Public School Behavior Program, K - 8
- Public Schools, K - 8 Mainstream
- Crisis Team, Urban
These posts do not represent single-minded, prescriptive advice. In reality, the work is all collaboration: an effort to discover the unique solutions that will work for each family and each child. I enjoy the collaborative effort, the joining of minds and ideas toward solving problems impacting struggling children and families. These post are suggestions, new ways of looking at situations and problems.
While all these ideas are "taxi tested tough" in seriously struggling families, they are very suitable to high achieving children in high achieving family. I've also shared these suggestions with the parents of budding Olympic hopefuls and aspiring future scholars.
Specializing in:
- Behavior Program Design and Management
- Behavior Management and Modification
- Behavior Planning
- Restraint and Seclusion - Reduction and Elimination, How to
- Staff Training and Professional Development
- Parent Training
- Collaborative Problem Solving (Greene)
- Employee Morale and Selective Retention
- Continuous Quality Improvement / Outcome Analysis
- Crafting Corporate Social Responsibility
Kenneth H. Little, MA
603-726-1006
KHLittle603@gmail.com
Kenneth H. Little, MA / 603-726-1006 / New Hampshire