2011 Addressing Challenging Behaviors Institute Handouts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Seeing My Gifts of Great Ability

Christi Kasa-Hendrickson, University of Colorado, CO

Rethinking Challenging Behavior: Successful Supports in the Inclusive Classroom

Christi Kasa-Hendrickson, University of Colorado, CO

Julie Hertzog, PACER Center, MN

Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Unique Issues and Pathways to the Justice System (.ppt)

Lili Garfinkel, PACER Center, MN

Peg Kinsell, SPAN, NJ

Are Your Behaviors Affecting the Effectiveness of My Child’s IEPs? How to Incorporate FBAs, PLOPs, BIP, Observations, and Other Facets into an IEP for Students who have Behavior Issues

Irene Moore, PEATC, VA

Helping Youth with Challenging Behaviors Prepare for Employment: Strategies for Parents

Maria Town, Policy Advisor Team Lead, Workforce System Policy, Office of Disability Employment Policy, DC

Sean Roy, National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability, MN

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Plenary: Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: Approaches to Understanding and Responding

Read Sulik, M.D., Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Assistant Commissioner for Chemical and Mental Health Services for the Minnesota Department of Human Services, MN

Promoting Optimal Mental Health and Wellness in Children: What We Need to Know about Brain Development and What We Need to Do

Read Sulik, M.D., Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Assistant Commissioner for Chemical and Mental Health Services for the Minnesota Department of Human Services, MN

The Struggle with Stigma (.ppt)

Marta Anchondo, TASK, CA

Juno Duenas, Support for Families, CA

No Hitting, Spitting, or Biting! Promoting Positive Behavior in Young Children (.ppt)

Lynne Kahn, NECTAC, NC

Sandy Steele, TA Specialist, Partnerships for Inclusion (PFI), NC

Plenary: Running the Four Minute Mile, Climbing Mt. Everest, and Winning Some Victory for Mankind from a Father’s Perspective 

Don McNeil, Parent, MN

 

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