NJACE Webinars on strategies/school approaches based on brain science and child development:
Navigating the Developing Brains and Bodies of All Students
Through Adversity and Resiliency With Lori Desautel
Moving Beyond Behaviorism and into the Twenty-First Century
to Meet the Needs of Today’s Students With Beth Tolley
Why Positive Reinforcement Isn’t So Positive: Troubling
Questions About Behaviorism with Alfie Kohn
Importance of Respecting Individual Differences in the
Context of Relationships with Dr. Mona Delahooke
Upcoming live webinar with Dr. Stephen Porges on May 19th, 2021
Approaches / Trainings / Courses:
Beyond Behaviors: Effective Neuroscience-based Tools to Transform Childhood Behaviors featuring Dr.Mona Delahooke
Dr. Stephen Porges: Courses for Parents and Practitioners
Easy ways to understand behavior & the brain (The Behavior Hub) for Parents and Practitioners
REVELATIONS IN EDUCATION – Lori Desautels, Ph.D For Educators and Practitioners
Guiding Principles – Center For Autism And Early Childhood Mental Health -Montclair State for Educators
Anat Baniel Method-Neuromovement – Parent training courses
Self-Reg: Home – Trainings for parents, educators, practitioners from The Mehrit Centre, Dr. Stuart Shanker
Profectum Parent Toolbox – A FREE online webcast series created just for parents and caregivers!
More resources:
The problem with behaviorism – Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
Reducing Anxiety Among Those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Dr. Corinne Catalano and Dr. Eileen McKeating of Montclair State University)
Building Resilience- Harvard Center for the Developing Child
Training by Repetition Actually Prevents Learning for Those With Autism
Authentic Strength-Based Practice: Can Neurotypical Professionals Make a Paradigm Shift?
Teaching autistic students who demonstrate ‘challenging behaviours’ at school or pre-school
Experiencing social connection: A qualitative study of mothers of nonspeaking autistic children
Paula Kluth’s Top 10 Tips for Teachers Supporting Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: Living the Least Dangerous Assumption
New Research Suggests Social Issues are Down to Neurotypicals more than Autistics
For families:
Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
We humbly thank Beth Tolley from the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint for this listing of which contains a multitude of resources and link from a variety of experts in the fields of child development, neuroscience, and trauma.
Profectum Parent Toolbox – A FREE online webcast series created just for parents and caregivers!
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