Therapists shall teach family members a variety of skills, including child behavior management, effective discipline, positive behavioral support, communication skills, problem-solving skills, safety planning, and help families establish daily routines through direct teaching, role playing/practicing, coaching and prompting, audio/visual aids, written materials, and homework. Therapists should help families meet their basic needs by helping the family access concrete goods and services such as one-time emergency assistance for food, housing, transportation, educational classes and certifications, etc. that are directly related to achieving the family’s goals, while teaching them to meet these needs on their own.