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Event
Jed Baker Ph.D. Conference Livingston NJ April 27th, 2012
Students with special needs often present with difficulty regulating their feelings and interacting socially. This workshop describes how to handle meltdowns and design effective behavior plans to prevent these moments and reduce frustration and anxiety. The second part of the presentation details strategies to motivate students to learn, ways to teach social skills, how to generalize skills into the natural setting and increase acceptance and tolerance from peers. Information will be imparted though lecture, interactive exercises, and video clips.
NOTE: Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:15 - 9:00am Conference: 9:00am - 3:30pm BREAKFAST is included in registration fee :)
Please note that registration fee is non-refundable but substitutes are permitted.
All participants will get a certificate of attendance. CEUs offered for $15 per person.
FAQs: Q: Are CEUs offered for this conference? A: CEUs are available for this conference for $15 per person! This includes ASHA, NASW and more. These are offered through IACET ( for more info go to https://netforum.avectra.com/eWeb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=IACET&WebCode=IACETCEUs).
Q: Is this conference for parents or professionals? A: BOTH! Dr. Baker's conferences are for parents, teachers, speech therapists, social workers, psychologists, creative arts therapists and more!
**THIS EVENT HAS A STRICT REFUND POLICY. No refunds will be processed by Brown Paper Tickets more than 12 hours after the time of purchase without the authorization of the producer.**
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LocationWestminster Hotel (View)
550 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave
Livingston, NJ 07039
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Q&A
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What is a CEU? |
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Continuing Education Credit. Many professions require practictioners to participate in educational and training workshops. |
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Can I use these strategies for High School students or is it only effective for K-8 students? |
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For K - 8 and HS students. Dr. Baker's approach is applicable for both groups. |
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