February webinar: Children with Challenging Behaviors

Our first scheduled webinars filled quickly and are full

So, we have added 2 new dates:

Friday, February 24 Children Who Challenge Part 1

Friday, March 2 Children Who Challenge Part 2

The same information will be presented as is being presented on Feb 3 and 10. 

10:00AM Pacific Time is:

11:00AM MountainTime

12:00PM Central Time

1:00PM Eastern Time

 

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Working with Young Children who Challenge    

(0-5 years)

A two part Behavior Management

 This 2-part workshop gives professionals and parents strategies for creating environments that help all children with challenging .

 Part One February 3, 2012   10:00 am – 11:30  PST  $50.00 for a site.

 Part Two  February 10, 2012  10:00 – 11:30 PST  $50.00 for a site.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Limited to 20 sites on each day.

.3 CEUs available for individuals who attend both workshops. ($10.00)

FTPD Individual certificates of attendance – $5.00

 Families Together

103 s. Polk

Moscow, Idaho 83843

Phone  208-596-2777       Toll Free 1-866-326-4864     FAX: 509-335-7339

E-mail: ftpd@familiestogether.org                        Website: www.familiestogether.org

 NEVER DONE A WEBINAR? 

You can join by phone or online at your desk using your own computer.  You will be able to see and chat with the instructor. Call Chris or Denise at 509-335-2321 if you have any questions about joining a webinar online.  This is a very easy process that does not require you to have any software. 

 February 3, 2012    Topic:  Using Positive Behavior Supports to improve the classroom environment

  • What All children Need: Creating positive environments in the classroom
  • What Most Children Need:  Teaching social skills to improve the social interactions in your classroom

 This first webinar 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.

February 10, 2012   Topic: Addressing the needs of children with severe behavior problems

  • What a few children need:  Developing a behavior plan to prevent behavior problems and teach replacement behaviors.

The second webinar will discusses behavior management strategies that will be effective for the most challenging children who need individual assistance in maintaining and/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 ch80.ildren who display violent behaviors toward adults and other children.

Come join Chris Curry, a dynamic and motivational speaker, as she shares tried and true methods for working with young children with behaviors that challenge.

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