Working with Students who Exhibit Challenging Behaviors

Working with Students who Exhibit Challenging Behaviors

By Carlow University Education Department
Online event

Overview

Learn to create successful learning environments for all students.

Welcome to our online event 'Working with Students who Exhibit Challenging Behaviors'! This training seeks to work with educators sharing practical tools and strategies to effectively respond to student behaviors that interfere with their learning. Participants will explore the functions of behaviors, the ‘why’ to help us understand the reasons we engage in the actions that we do. We will review positive behavior supports and interventions including proactive classroom management and other evidence-based practices. The goals for this training include: learning to create successful learning environments for students; determining appropriate and effective replacement behaviors and consequences; and multiple positive reinforcement intervention procedures.

Please note:

Event links will be shared with the registered email.

ACT 48 hours are available for certified teachers in Pennsylvania.

Kristen Buonomo, PhD, BCBA, is an assistant professor of Special Education and Behavior Analysis at Carlow University's College of Education & Social Work.



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