Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Executive Dysfunstion: The Disorganized, Defiant, & Chaotic/Adolescent
Great behavior conference supporting Ross Green's author of "The Explosive Child"
website for registration: Pesi
Unlocking the puzzling symptoms , gaining strategies for interventions and skill building for:
The child who struggles with organization, following directions, losing things, & assignment completion.
The child who has poor time management and inability to multi-task
The child who is impulsive with poor emotion regulation
The child who is stubborn, rigid, non-compliant, or is inflexible
The child who shows inconsistent progress and abilities
Burlington, MA- Wednesday September 17, 2008
Dedham, MA Thursday September 18, 2008
Boston, MA, Friday September 18, 2008
website for registration: Pesi
Unlocking the puzzling symptoms , gaining strategies for interventions and skill building for:
The child who struggles with organization, following directions, losing things, & assignment completion.
The child who has poor time management and inability to multi-task
The child who is impulsive with poor emotion regulation
The child who is stubborn, rigid, non-compliant, or is inflexible
The child who shows inconsistent progress and abilities
Burlington, MA- Wednesday September 17, 2008
Dedham, MA Thursday September 18, 2008
Boston, MA, Friday September 18, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Want to be published? Conducting research with children with EBD? SUbmit to Behavior Disorders:
www.ccbd.net
Submitting your manuscript or article to CCBD has never been quicker or easier. Online submissions are now being accepted via our new AllenTrack website. This process promises to streamline the submission process leading to quicker and more accurate tracking of your manuscript at every stage of the review process.
For more details, author guidelines, and a link to our Online Submissions website, go to http://www.ccbd.net
www.ccbd.net
Submitting your manuscript or article to CCBD has never been quicker or easier. Online submissions are now being accepted via our new AllenTrack website. This process promises to streamline the submission process leading to quicker and more accurate tracking of your manuscript at every stage of the review process.
For more details, author guidelines, and a link to our Online Submissions website, go to http://www.ccbd.net
National Association of School Psychologist Conference
The NASP Conference is coming to Boston in 2009.
go to www.nasponline.com for further information
The NASP 2009 Annual Convention will be held in Boston, MA February 24–28, 2009. There are many important and exciting reasons to participate in the Boston convention as a presenter, not the least of which is the opportunity to help provide your colleagues with outstanding continuing professional development (CPD). Additionally, being a presenter as well as a consumer of CPD is one of the hallmarks of a developing career in school psychology.
Proposals may be submitted online only. NASP Convention Workshop proposals are due June 13, 2008, and all other presentation proposals are due June 27, 2008.go to www.nasponline.com for further information
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