Teaching and Counseling At-Risk Students Online Course with Clock Hours
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Working with difficult kids doesn't have to be so difficult.
The Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Professional Development Class is packed with easy-to-use, inventive intervention strategies that work better than ordinary approaches.
In just 60 minutes, you're going to learn some of the newest, most effective, problem-stopping methods to use right away with at-risk students in grades Pre-K through 12. The Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Class shows you the 4 types of at-risk students, then delivers the best, updated tools to turnaround each type.
Stop using one-size-fits-all intervention tools with your broad array of at-risk students, because generic and conventional methods often fail with these youngsters. Counseling and teaching at-risk students won't seem so difficult once you are armed with updated, targeted, more useful interventions.
Updated, more effective methods do exist and this online class delivers those new, problem-stopping techniques to your screen.
State-of-the-art methods are provided for students who are grappling with family issues, presenting serious discipline problems, refusing to work in school, evidencing bad attitudes, coping with anger management issues and more.
The ideas and interventions offered in this online professional development class were not included in your training, but they are so cutting-edge and innovative that they can transform how you understand and work with the students who struggle most in school.
The Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Professional Development Class includes a full color workbook packed with exciting, must-have printable behavior change posters, lesson plans, and student worksheets. All these resources are designed for the special needs of at-risk students.
Course Delivery
Outline
At-Risk Students
Online Professional Development Class
Includes 1 Clock Hour &
A Workbook of Printable Worksheets & Posters
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Stop guessing how to help at-risk students. We'll explain what makes them "tick" and give you improved, updated intervention strategies
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Learn dozens of new strategies to help challenged, troubled, distressed, traumatized, emotionally disturbed and learning disabled students to function better and succeed in school
Speaker/s
Veteran trainer, keynoter, and author, Ruth Herman Wells, M.S. Ruth is your online workshop presenter.
Ruth is known for providing practical, results-producing, no-nonsense professional development courses. If you want ready-to-use, real-world, more effective methods for at-risk students, then Ruth is the instructor you need, and this online class is the professional development training course you need.
Ruth is the Director of Youth Change Workshops, and she writes a column for SEEN Magazine. Ruth is known throughout North America for her very popular trainings and keynotes at conferences, schools, and agencies.
Ruth Herman Wells will hold your attention, and deliver practical methods for at-risk students, methods that are designed to work when conventional approaches fail.
Stop using yesterday's answers with today's at-risk students. If you care about your at-risk students succeeding in school, then considering letting Ruth show you the newest and best methods for children and youth who struggle.
Discover for yourself why participants at her professional development sessions will sit on the floor or stand at the back of the room when her conference presentations overfill and become standing-room-only. We're sure that you're going to agree that Ruth has the perfect combination of knowledge and teaching skills to effectively deliver the exact content you need. During 2011, Ruth was cited by the SpeakerMix and SpeakerWiki websites as one of the top ten education speakers in the U.S.
We wrote the book on problem students. And we teach the class.
Give us one hour and we'll give you back your classroom
Special Offer
Youth Change provides general session, on-site and online professional development courses that include free clock hours/CEUs and $45 college graduate credit.