ILLINOIS COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN WITH BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS

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ILLINOIS COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN WITH BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
ILLINOIS COUNCIL FOR
CHILDREN WITH BEHAVIORAL
DISORDERS
Announces the 2014 Conference
KEY ISSUES IN E/BD
Winter Drive-In CONFERENCE
January 31 - February 1, 2014
Friday Evening keynote
Dr. Tom Reilly
Saturday Luncheon keynote
Dr. Richard Van Acker
Legal Issues in working with
students with E/BD
•
Teacher Evaluations and
Special Education
•
Classroom Management, Social/emotional
Development, Executive Functioning,
Data Collection
•
Response to Intervention and the
Common Core
•
Reactive Attachment Disorder:
Trauma and Treatment
•
Reading Fluency and Data-Based Decision
Making: Its Impact on Comprehension
and Reading Skills
•
Paraprofessionals: Caring, Passionate,
Well-Trained, Supervised
•
Writing Effective Behavior
Intervention Plans
A Persuasive Writing Program--A Self
Determination Skill Training for Students
with E/BD
•
Stand Up, Speak Up,
Learning to do the Right thing
•
Teaching math the fun way
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Exhibits, reception, legal issues,
best practices, loads of practical ideas
Special separate Friday workshop beginning
at 4:45 p.m. by Dr. Elizabeth Hardman on:
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For registration information, contact Bev Johns at bevjohns@juno.com
Visit the Illinois CCBD website at: ilccbd.org
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014
3:30-7:00 P.M.--Registration
4:00-4:30 p.m.--Annual business meeting of ILCCBD
4:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m.
SPECIAL STRATEGIES WORKSHOP PRESENTED BY DR. ELIZABETH HARDMAN
ON FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TOGETHER
This strategy is designed to teach students concepts and strategies associated with following instructions effectively. In a field test involving
teachers and their students, significant differences were found between students who participated in this program and students who did not.
Students participated answered more questions correctly about community concepts and followed complex instructions significantly more
accurately than comparison students.
7:00 p.m.-8:45 p.m.--KEYNOTE:
DR. THOMAS REILLY
“SAFE STRESS: A PROACTIVE RESPONSE TO CONFLICT AND CRISIS IN THE CLASSROOM”
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2014--TENTATIVE PROGRAM
7:15 A.M.-8:15 A.M. --Registration and Coffee and Rolls
8:15 a.m-9:45 A.M.--Choice of these sessions
Melissa Jones, Eastern Illinois University, and Regina Beals, Charleston Middle School, “Classroom Management, Social/emotional
Development, Executive Functioning, Data Collection: There’s an App (or Tool for That”
Jim Franklin, Rome, Georgia, “A Fun Way to Teach Math at Any Level Using Manipulatiives”
Carla Tantillo, “Using Yoga & Relaxation with Students with E/BD to Help the Cool
Down, Focus, & Learn””
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Brooke Whitted and Neal Takiff, Attorneys at Law, Whitted Cleary and Takiff, LLC,
“Latest Legal Developments in Discipline and Bullying”
Toni Hoy, “Reactive Attachment Disorder: Trauma and Treatment”
Sheldon Braaten, Behavioral Institute, “Bullying”
Prizes will be
awarded at the end of the
day for those staying until the
end of the day and completing
their evaluation
forms
11:45 a.m.-1:20 p.m--Luncheon and Keynote Speaker, Richard Van Acker, and Announcement of 2014 Mini-Grant Recipients
1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.--Choice of these sessions
Ed Cancio, University of Toledo, Reading Fluency and Data-Based Decision Making: Its Impact on Comprehension and Reading Skills
Sheila Marie Trzcinka, Consultant, “Paraprofessionals: Caring, Passionate, Well-Trained, Supervised”
Dawn Weinfurtner, “Stand Up, Speak Up, Learning to do the Right thing--an in-school presentation that gives children the tools and
confidence to speak up when they see someone being mistreated
2:45 p.m.-4:00 p.m.--Choice of these sessons
Janelle Smith and Peter Varona, Byron CUSD #226, “Teacher Evaluations and Special Education”
Mary Camp, Retired Administrator, Peoria Public Schools, “Writing Effective Behavior Intervention Plans”
April Mustian, Illinois State University, “A Persuasive Writing Program--A Self Determination Skill Training for Students with E/BD”
Brian Reid, “Response to Intervention and the Common Core”
EXHIBITORS
The Behavioral Institute--Sheldon Braaten--a collection of books and materials focusing on E/BD issues from several popular publishers
Usborne Books--Franci Marchio--a collection of children’s books appropriate for both teachers and parents
Stampin Up Demonstrations--Melissa Krenkel--Independent Consultant--Handcrafted gifts and cards
Longaberger Baskets--Joan Rog
Nelson Publishing and Marketing--Dawn Weinfurtner
One Place for Special Needs
Stick a Round Math Materials--Jim Franklin
Mindful Practices--Carla Tantillo
For further information, contact Bev Johns at bevjohns@juno.com
To Register, complete the form and return to: Jennifer Stringfellow, 821 10th St., Charleston, IL 61920
Conference Committee & Board:
Elizabeth Hardman—President
Bev Johns—Chair
Michael Edwards—Past President
Elizabeth Mackie—CPDUs & President, ICEC
PAST PRESIDENTS OF ILCCBD
1983-1984—Beverley H. Johns
1984-1985—William Urban
1985-1986—Georgia Peceniak
1986-1987—Linda McKee
1987-1988—Myron Berger
1988-1989—Bob Schultz
1989-1990—Vicki Hodgman
1990-1991—Catherine Malatt
Jennifer Stringfellow—Registration & Treasurer
Paula Crowley—Membership
Beverly Gatewood-Hall—Secretary
Brian Reid—Webmaster
1991-1992—Dr. Sharon Damore
1992-1993—Routhy Braden
1993-1994—Michael Jacobson
1994-1995—E. Paula Crowley
1995-1996—Judith Archer
1996-1997—Eleanor Maas
1997-1998—Dr. Thomas Reilly
1998-1999—Robin Bauer
1999-2000—Felicia Blasingame
2000-2001—Deborah Plott
2001-2002—Sharonjoy Jackson
2002-2005—Bob Schultz
2005-2007—Paula Crowley
2007-2009—Elizabeth Mackie
2009-2011—Frank Mullins
2011-2013—Michael Edwards
PAST PRESIDENTS OF CCBD FROM ILLINOIS
Melvyn Robbins—1963-1964
Bev Johns—1997-1998
Sharon Maroney—1999-2000
Rick Van Acker—2001-2002
Paul Zionts—2002-2003
PRESIDENT OF CCBD
Kristine Jolivette
REGISTRATION FORM
NO REFUNDS AFTER JANUARY ??, 2014.
To Register, complete the form below and return to: Jennifer Stringfellow
Registration Fees
Name:___________________________________________________________________
Street Address:___________________________________________________________
City:_ _______________________________ State______________ Zip_______________
Phone Number:_ _________________________________________________________
E-Mail:__________________________________________________________________
College or University: (if student)_ _____________________________________________
Early Registration Prior to January 17, 2014:
All Registrations include rolls, coffee, and lunch
A special gift will be given to the first 50 individuals
registering for the conference
Registration prior to January 17, 2014
Member of CEC and CCBD--$80___ Non-Member of CEC and
CCBD--$120___
Student--$40—Must be a full time student___
Registration After January 17, 2014
Member of CEC and CCBD--$110___ Non-member of CEC and
CCBD--$160___
Student--$60___
Groups of 6 registering together get a 10% discount
Registration for the special workshop on following directions
on Friday evening, January 31, 2014 conducted by Libby
Hardman
Friday evening workshop on following directions
—4:45-6:45 p.m.
--$15.00 to cover materials_______________
Checks should be made payable to: ILCCBD
Return to: Jennifer Stringfellow
Treasurer, ILCCBD
821 10th Street
Charleston, IL 61920
jlstringfellow@eiu.edu
TO RESERVE A ROOM IN THE ILLINOIS CCBD BLOCK, PLEASE CALL THE HOTEL to get the great rate of $79
AT 1-888-421-1442 and identify yourself with Illinois CCBD.
ROOM RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY JANUARY 17, 2014.
Room rates: $79 Single and Double and includes FREE WiFi
The Hyatt Lisle is easily accessible from I-88.
1400 Corporetum Drive, Lisle, Illinois 60532
PO Box 340
Jacksonville, IL 62651-0340