When: October 22nd, 9:30 am - 10:45 PM Mountain
Brief Description of Webinar: A behavioral intervention gap exists, nationwide, in our schools. Indeed, surveys of schools nationwide indicate that they do not have enough professionals available to develop and implement essential social, emotional, and behavioral interventions. This is particularly compelling given the presence of many behaviorally challenging students—students who disrupt the academic climate of their classrooms, often are not academically successful, and who, many times, are early school drop-outs. This webinar discusses the need for schools to identify their behavioral intervention gaps, address them through systematic professional development programs, and implement strategic behavioral interventions so that challenging students receive the services they need and deserve.
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What:
Presented by Meghan Murphy, Erin Anderson, and Sarah Ahlm, This webinar will include information on different types of play with examples, explanations of play development and the correlation to academic success. The webinar will also cover how play relates to social skills and will provide techniques for teaching play to promote social skills.
When:
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
10:00 am - 11:00 am Mountain Cost:
$30 CEU-Credit
$25 Non-Credit
Notes:
You will need a computer with Internet access to participate. Apple computers are not compatible with GoToMeeting.
The National Lekotek Center will send certificates of completion to attendees for CEU credits. It is the responsibility of the individual to submit certificates to accrediting organizations.