This meeting has been cancelled. Information on meeting 4 dates is available on the calendar.
This training is designed for parents of children with disabilities and professionals and will address the types of inappropriate behavior, the methods you can use in working with behavioral challenges, and some techniques that may assist the child in developing the appropriate skills necessary to self-regulate behavior.
Participants will learn how to work with children to eliminate inappropriate behaviors and how to teach children skills necessary to self-monitor their actions. The difference between punishment and discipline will be discussed. The various types of behaviors and the techniques and methods for working with these behaviors will be presented.
The training will be presented by Kelly Buerger, Information Specialist, Trainer, and Web Support.
This training is presented by the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West and the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD).
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During this training, participants will gain an in-depth understanding about interoception including the impact this sense has on the development of social-emotional skills and positive behavior. Additionally, participants will learn evidence-based strategies for improving interoception, including coverage of The Interoception Curriculum, a step-by-step framework for improving interoceptive awareness.
“Interoception, The Eighth Sense: A Practical Evidence Based Approach to Developing Self-Regulation, Behavior, Language, and Social Participation” will be presented by Kelly Mahler, M.S., OTR/L.
This training will take place on March 4, 2020. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. The training is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. at the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West, located at 2275 Collingwood Blvd. in Toledo, Ohio. Lunch will be provided. Six (6) contact hours are available for this training.
The cost for this training is $125 for ESC of Lake Erie West member districts; $155 for nonmember districts. The fee includes lunch and instructional materials. Please send check payable to the following: ESC of Lake Erie West, Attn: Elaine Robinson, 2275 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43620. Please indicate on the check the name of the person registered for the training.
A flier with registration is available online.
Description
Participants will learn how to use sketchnoting, a nonconventional instructional practice that yields student engagement and confidence. Taught by literacy professional Tanny McGregor, this workshop will provide participants with a better understand incorporating sketchnotes as it applies content-specific, and as a literacy-rich option supportive of text-based learning and student comprehension.
About Tanny McGregor
Internationally- known teacher and conference speaker Tanny McGregor brings over 30 years of professional experience to her popular sessions. Her workshops are known for their creative and engaging style. Originally an elementary school teacher, Tanny has served as literacy coach, gifted intervention specialist, and preK-12 staff developer. She is the author of three books: Comprehension Connections: Bridges to Strategic Reading (Heinemann, 2007), Genre Connections: Lessons to Launch Literacy and Nonfiction Texts (Heinemann, 2013) and Ink & Ideas: Sketchnotes for Engagement (Heinemann, 2019).
To hear more about Tanny, Heinemann offers a podcast and first chapter of her newest book online.
Registration & Information
Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m.; the workshop is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on March 5, 2020. The workshop will take place at the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West, located at 2275 Collingwood Blvd., in Toledo, Ohio. Six [6.0] contact hours are available for this training.
The cost of this workshop is $65 for ESC of Lake Erie West member districts and $95 for nonmember districts. This fee includes lunch and instructional materials. Please send check payable to the following: ESC of Lake Erie West, ATTN: Elaine Robinson, 2275 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43620. Please indicate on the check the name of the person/s registered for the training.
Register for this workshop online. Please direct questions to Lori Bolone at 419-246-3118.
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This event is part of an ongoing series that started January 24, 2020. Registration is closed to outside attendance.
Information and registration are available athttps://ataem.org/mathtype-equatio-software-training
This is the second day of a two-part presentation with Dr. Lassiter. The first day was December 17, 2019.