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If you want to welcome students of all abilities, create inclusive learning environments and affect change in your school or community, this course is for you. Kids Included Together (KIT), the leader in disability inclusion training, has partnered with Colours of Grey Matters in Australia to provide online professional development for classroom teachers around the globe.
Summer is HERE! We know you want to create a fun and memorable summer experience for ALL of your campers. But, challenging behavior or lack of confidence in including kids with disabilities can derail even the best of intentions. Or, you may be behind on getting your staff trained. That’s where KIT can help!
“Bullying” is a word used to describe a variety of situations, often inaccurately. This webinar will begin by providing an accurate definition of the term bullying, then explore how to prevent bullying by creating a culture of acceptance. We will also discuss how to respond to bullying and how you can support children and youth to be effective by-standers.
Behavior: Avoidance or Attention Seeking?
Learn to identify ‘why’ certain repetitive behaviors occur, and ‘what’ you can do to guide the child to make a change. Participants will review a simple ABC (Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence) assessment, in order to discover the function of a behavior, and finally, identify strategies for redirecting both attention-seeking and avoidance-maintained behaviors.
Conflict Management for Teens and Tweens
All too often small disagreements and minor misunderstandings can escalate among tweens and teens. Conflict resolution is a problem-solving approach used to diffuse instead of escalate challenging situations. This webinar with look at strategies to teach youth to manage their anger, communicate their feelings, and constructively problem-solve.
Connect and Redirect: A Strategy to Support Behavior
This eModule is designed for program staff to understand the brain basics behind a child’s challenging or concerning behavior and learn to use the six steps of the connect and redirect strategy in their response. This strategy will help you acknowledge the child, offer support, and redirect their behavior.
Participating in group games affords opportunities for growth in social-emotional, physical and cognitive domains. This webinar will teach you how to use available resources to determine modifications you can make to games to include children and youth of varied abilities.
This webinar will give participants insight into the myths about children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We will not only explore each myth but also give the actual fact regarding the concept. So many children are disciplined because of what people perceive to be true. View this webinar to find out the truth and how children with ADHD can be supported in your program.
Inclusive programs provide opportunities for all children and youth to assume social roles and responsibilities and reflect individual differences in positive ways. Adults in inclusive programs should demonstrate an understanding for individual differences and model how to accept and celebrate those differences.
Inclusive programs provide opportunities for all children and youth to assume social roles and responsibilities and reflect individual differences in positive ways. Adults in inclusive programs should demonstrate an understanding for individual differences and model how to accept and celebrate those differences.
Conflict Management for Teens and Tweens
All too often small disagreements and minor misunderstandings can escalate among tweens and teens. Conflict resolution is a problem-solving approach used to diffuse instead of escalate challenging situations. This webinar with look at strategies to teach youth to manage their anger, communicate their feelings, and constructively problem-solve.
Participating in group games affords opportunities for growth in social-emotional, physical and cognitive domains. This webinar will teach you how to use available resources to determine modifications you can make to games to include children and youth of varied abilities.
“Bullying” is a word used to describe a variety of situations, often inaccurately. This webinar will begin by providing an accurate definition of the term bullying, then explore how to prevent bullying by creating a culture of acceptance. We will also discuss how to respond to bullying and how you can support children and youth to be effective by-standers.
Conflict Management for Teens and Tweens
All too often small disagreements and minor misunderstandings can escalate among tweens and teens. Conflict resolution is a problem-solving approach used to diffuse instead of escalate challenging situations. This webinar with look at strategies to teach youth to manage their anger, communicate their feelings, and constructively problem-solve.
Participating in group games affords opportunities for growth in social-emotional, physical and cognitive domains. This webinar will teach you how to use available resources to determine modifications you can make to games to include children and youth of varied abilities.
Conflict Management for Teens and Tweens
All too often small disagreements and minor misunderstandings can escalate among tweens and teens. Conflict resolution is a problem-solving approach used to diffuse instead of escalate challenging situations. This webinar with look at strategies to teach youth to manage their anger, communicate their feelings, and constructively problem-solve.
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