Click here for more information! (PDF)Cost: $15.00 non refundable - Includes lunch buffetWhat:Increasingly faced with students who present very challenging behavioral issues, most school staff have not be trained as treatment providers, but as educators. Punitive and reactive strategies are often the response of choice, in spite of the frequent negative side effects and drawbacks of such approaches. We will take a look at another approach to classroom management of oppositional and defiant students.
A montana licensed psychologist in private practice in Billings, Dr. House was a school psychologist in Bozeman for a dozen years before returning to graduate school in Oregon to earn a Masters and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He practiced a couple of years in a private psychology clinic and a year in a psychiatric hospital for children and adolescents, and then shifted to a psychiatric residential treatment facility, where he filled several professional roles during his twenty one years of service, resigning from there this past summer to pursue his private practice. He is still licensed as a school psychologist and is a NCSP.When:March 14, 201211:30 am - 1:30 pmWhere:Student Union Building, Lewis and Clark RoomMSU-Billings, Billings, MTContact:Debra Miller Phone: (406)657-2312Email: dmiller@msubillings.edu
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Does your ADHD kid have frequent outbursts and a tendency to argue, ignore requests, and engage in disruptive behavior? ADHD is often found in tandem with oppositional defiant disorder making discipline a challenge. Expert Ross Greene, Ph.D., author of The Explosive Child, will provide answers to your questions about calming your defiant child, how to "reason" with your ODD child and strategies to help your kid manage frustration and problem solve. When:
Thursday, April 11, 2013
11:00m am Mountain Cost:
Free of charge