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When:
Monday June 28, 2010
11:30 am - 12:30pm Mountain
Audience:
Head Start Teachers and Staff
What:
This workshop gives professionals and parents strategies for creating environments that help children who are at risk due to behavior problems. This workshop will assess the environments and gives specific examples of how to manage the environment to prevent behavior problems and teach appropriate behaviors. This workshop stresses meeting the needs of the child and presents strategies that are nonpunitive.
This workshop discusses behavior management strategies that will be effective for young children who need additional assistance in maintaining or learning appropriate social skills and behaviors at home and at school. These are children who are disruptive in daycare or preschool settings and/or difficult at home. This workshop will also address the needs of children who display violent behaviors toward adults and other children.
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What:
We may all know someone with autism who exhibits challenging behaviors. Why do these behaviors occur? How can these students learn when thier behavior is esculating? How can other students learn during this? In this session you will learn about the importance of teaching your students to be able to self regulate and some strategies to do this.
When:
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
3:00 pm - 3:45pm Mountain
Cost:
Free of charge