As the leader of a K-5 classroom, you know more about your students throughout the year than anyone in the building (and sometimes even the parents). Your careful eye is crucial to the academic, social, and emotional development of your students – and you know when something is “off.”
Students who are struggling with mental health issues are often first identified through their behavior, which, while developmentally appropriate, makes it hard to know how to respond effectively.
Join child/adolescent behavioral expert and former educator Cheryl Catron, M.Ed., LPCC-S, RPT-S, in this compelling recording that will transform your perception of and response to emotional and behavior problems in your classroom, including:
Tantrums and meltdowns
Impulsivity
Running out of the room
Perfectionism and rigidity
Suicidal ideation and behavior
Sensory issues
Refusal to do work
Difficulty with transitions
Disrupting others
Irritability, lashing out, aggressive behavior
Overt self-harm (head banging, hitting self)
School avoidance