Behavior GPS - Summit Professional Education
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Behavior GPS - Summit Professional Education
Check the Workshop You Will Attend: Behavior GPS Miami, FL - April 14, 2015 West Palm Beach, FL - April 15, 2015 High Impact, Live Workshops for Continuing Education Fort Lauderdale, FL - April 16, 2015 Receipts Sent Via Email - Please Print Clearly! ATTENTION: Copy as needed for each attendee or print additional forms at www.summit-education.com Pricing* EMAIL OR PHONE # REQUIRED! Name*____________________________________________________ EARLY $199 | Single Person $189 | 2-4 People $169 | 5+ People Email*___________________________________________________________ Profession/Job Title* ______________________________________________ Organization_____________________________________________________ Address2 _______________________________________________________ City*_____________________________State*_______ Zip*_______________ Summit Professional Education PO Box 908 Franklin, TN 37065 EMAIL OR PHONE # REQUIRED! Phone*_____________________________________Ext._________________ (YY) CE Renewal Date _________ / _________ 1. Online: www.summit-education.com 2. Phone: (800) 433-9570 3. Fax: (615) 376-8233 4. Mail: Summit Professional Education PO Box 908 | Franklin, TN 37065 REGULAR $219 | Single Person $209 | 2-4 People $189 | 5+ People *Early registration must be received 14 days prior to workshop. GROUPS: Registrations and payment must be received together via fax or mail. You may also register online if payment is with a single credit card. Billing Address*___________________________________________________ (MM) Easy Registration! All prices are per person (YRS) License Cycle Length ____________ Behavior GPS Guiding Practical Solutions PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT NO. 989 to Challenging Behavioral Issues in Young Payment Required For Registration Check, credit card or company purchase order (PO#) MUST accompany this registration form. Children with Developmental Disabilities PRIORITY CODE: Price ____________ X Quantity ___________ = Total __________________ Check enclosed, payable to Summit Professional Education PO#: __________________ VISA MC Amex Discover Benefits to Attending Cardholder’s Name: ______________________________________________ Card #:__________________________________________________________ CGPSCL.0415.1 Exp. Date: _______________________ 3 Digit CSC/CVC: _________________ PLEASE RETURN ENTIRE PANEL Workshop Dates • Checklists, forms, planning templates, and numerous instructional resources (rescue cards, schedules, charts, etc.) • 7-step process to meaningful behavioral change • Effective data collection methods that provide important insights into the effectiveness of interventions during the baseline, implementation and stabilization phases High Impact, Live Workshops for Continuing Education Behavior GPS Guiding Practical Solutions to Challenging Behavioral Issues in Young Children with Developmental Disabilities Workshop Dates Miami, FL April 14, 2015 West Palm Beach, FL April 15, 2015 Fort Lauderdale, FL April 16, 2015 Cindy Lee, M.S.Ed, is a specialist in the field of developmental disabilities with thirty years of experience evaluating and treating young children with autism spectrum disorders and severe emotional/behavioral disorders. She is currently the president and owner of Bright Sky Educational Consulting, an agency in Western New York that provides professional development and consulting services to schools and organizations in several areas including instructional programming, curriculum development, and behavioral support of children and youth with autism and significant emotional/behavioral challenges. Benefits to Attending • Checklists, forms, planning templates, and numerous instructional resources (rescue cards, schedules, charts, etc.) • 7-step process to meaningful behavioral change • Strategies to proactively teach replacement behaviors to young children and adolescents • Effective data collection methods that provide important insights into the effectiveness of interventions during the baseline, implementation and stabilization phases • Guidance using case studies to assist with behavior change planning, strategy selection and implementation • Video analysis and interactive labs to illustrate and practice principles of behavior assessment REGISTER SPEECH-LANGUAGE www.summit-education.com or call 800-433-9570 • Strategies to proactively teach replacement behaviors to young children and adolescents • Guidance using case studies to assist with behavior change planning, strategy selection and implementation • Video analysis and interactive labs to illustrate and practice principles of behavior assessment Who Should Attend • Special Education Teachers • SLPs and SLPAs • General Education Teachers • Psychologists • Early Intervention Specialists • Social Workers • Preschool Teachers • Licensed Professional Counselors • Child Development Specialists • School Counselors • Teachers/Paraprofessional Teams • School Administrators • OTs and OTAs • Child Care Directors and Providers • PTs and PTAs • Parents REGISTER www.summit-education.com or call 800-433-9570 SPEECH-LANGUAGE Miami, FL April 14, 2015 West Palm Beach, FL April 15, 2015 Fort Lauderdale, FL April 16, 2015 Behavior GPS Dates & Locations Miami, FL April 14, 2015 Embassy Suites Airport 3974 NW South River Dr Miami, FL 33142 (305) 634-5000 West Palm Beach, FL Research indicates that 40-50% of professionals leave the field of education in their first five years due to the challenging behaviors exhibited by children and the perceived lack of administrative support in addressing these behaviors. Professionals working with children from birth to adolescence are faced with rapidly changing mandates that dictate improved outcomes for all. These expectations create a sense of unprecedented urgency and cause a high degree of anxiety for professionals and parents. This anxiety can be exacerbated when coupled with the need to improve outcomes for individuals who present with persistently challenging behavior that threatens long term success. We have a collective responsibility to support all learners in becoming self-regulating and socially competent people. Our children and youth cannot be expected to benefit from the instructional and therapeutic opportunities being offered until their maladaptive responses are meaningfully addressed. Embassy Suites West Palm Beach Central 1601 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 689-6400 Fort Lauderdale, FL About Your Program Instructor Embassy Suites Fort Lauderdale 1100 SE 17th St Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 (954) 527-2700 Cindy Lee, M.S.Ed, is a specialist in the field of developmental disabilities with thirty years of experience evaluating and treating young children with autism spectrum disorders and severe emotional/behavioral disorders. She is currently the president and owner of Bright Sky Educational Consulting, an agency in Western New York that provides professional development and consulting services to schools and organizations in several areas including instructional programming, curriculum development, and behavioral support of children and youth with autism and significant emotional/behavioral challenges. Previously, Ms. Lee served as the Early Childhood Principal for an agency in Western New York that provides comprehensive programming for individuals with a wide range of disabilities from two years of age to adulthood. She has also served as the Program Director and Principal for a residential school in Long Island, NY serving adolescents with High Functioning Autism, Asperger Syndrome and related conditions. Ms. Lee has worked as a Coordinator of Special Education with responsibility for over 500 preschoolers with disabilities and taught preschool and early elementary aged children with autism and behavioral disorders for over ten years. As an Educational Consultant for a Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Clinic in Rochester, NY she conducted comprehensive evaluations with children ages 3-8 suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder and has done consulting work with a private psychiatric practice in Long Island, NY with a concentration on children with a dual diagnosis of autism and schizophrenia/psychosis. She earned a BS in Speech Pathology from SUNY Geneseo, an MS in Developmental Disabilities from the University of Rochester, and an MS in Educational Administration from Canisius College. April 16, 2015 SCAN HERE Learning Objectives QR Help? www.tinyurl.com/qrhelp Continuing Education Credit I. Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - This program is offered for 0.6 CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional Area). FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida Board of SpeechLanguage Pathology and Audiology as a continuing education provider - #50-8381, 6.0 hours. Guiding Practical Solutions to Challenging Behavioral Issues in Young Children with Developmental Disabilities Determining the underlying reasons for challenging behavior is a critical component in the support process. However, it is just the beginning and many professionals and parents feel at a loss for how to obtain durable behavioral change once the functional assessment process is completed. Participants in this interactive, solution-oriented workshop will acquire strategies to proactively teach replacement behaviors that will help children and adolescents to demonstrate socially appropriate responses across settings. Hands-on practice will include video analysis and the use of various data collection methods that are effective before, during, and after strategy implementation. Culminating with the application of a 7 step strategic process, participants will leave this session with practical solutions that can be implemented immediately. April 15, 2015 Workshop Outline 1. Determine the lens through which maladaptive behavior is viewed. 2. Analyze behaviors to determine maintaining factors that contribute to the persistence of maladaptive responses in young children and adolescents. 3. Prioritize behaviors that interfere most with social, emotional, behavioral and pre-academic/academic progress. 4. Select appropriate replacement behaviors as the first step in teaching more pro-social responses in various situations. 5. Formulate a plan of action to specifically teach replacement behaviors to young children and adolescents. 6. Assess behavioral change during baseline, implementation and stabilization phases of intervention by choosing appropriate data collection method(s). 7. Apply a 7 step process to systematically change maladaptive behavioral patterns. Join Our Faculty Summit Professional Education is currently seeking qualified professionals to develop and teach workshops nationally. Visit www.summit-education.com/instructor for more information. THE SUMMIT GUARANTEE Summit Professional Education is a national leader in high-quality educational products and services for today’s professional. Our seminars and training programs are designed to help professionals achieve improved performance and results in all areas. Our faculty is the “best of the best” in their fields of expertise, providing programs that really make a difference to participants. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the program, simply notify the registrar of your intent to withdraw from the program prior to the first morning break, turn in your workshop materials and receive a 100% refund or credit on a future program. REGISTRATION, CONFIRMATION & CERTIFICATES Confirmations of registration will be sent via email. A copy of your registration confirmation will serve as Defining Challenging Behavior »» Viewpoints, values and vision about challenging behavior »» Interaction with and reaction to individuals with challenging behavior »» Identifying personal triggers II. Potential Influences and Causes of Challenging Behavior »» Determining factors that influence challenging behaviors »» Associated variables and potential causes of maladaptive behavioral responses »» Complex behaviors with multiple maintaining factors »» Self-injurious, ritualistic, and self-stimulatory behaviors III. Where to Start »» Assessing degree of behavioral interference »» Prioritizing behaviors »» Hypothesizing function of the most interfering behavior IV. Identify and Select Strategies for Behavioral Intervention »» Determining preventive, proactive and active functionbased strategies »» Selecting function-based alternate or replacement behavior »» Identifying prerequisite skills necessary to perform alternate or replacement behavior V. Planning for Durable Behavioral Change »» Planning lessons to address specific behavioral targets »» Determining instructional sequence »» Strategies for instructional delivery to actively teach the target behavior »» Error correction, practice and reinforcement »» Role of paraprofessional staff VI. Determining if the Plan is Working »» Determining what to measure »» Selecting the most appropriate data collection method »» Monitoring of progress and frequency of data collection »» Assessing treatment fidelity »» Data-driven adjustment of intervention(s) VII. How to Apply What You Have Learned »» Utilizing the 7-step process involved in behavioral change »» Case study analysis using guided practice »» Application of behavioral analysis principles to selected case studies Workshop Schedule Your instructor will break for 15 minutes in the morning and afternoon at appropriate times. 7:30am – Registration & Coffee 8:00am – Workshop Begins 11:30am - 12:30pm – Lunch On Your Own 3:30pm – Workshop Adjourns Occupational Therapists - Summit Professional Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education - provider #5873. This course is offered for 0.6 AOTA CEUs (6.0 contact hours). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice as a continuing education provider - #50-8381, 6.0 hours. Physical Therapists - FL: This course has been submitted to CE Broker on behalf of the Florida Physical Therapy Association for approval, 7.0 CEH. Educators - FL: Florida grants local boards jurisdiction over professional development plans and continuing education approval. Contact your local school district staff development director to get workshop approval towards your professional development requirements. ESE In-service approval can also be sought through your local school district staff development director. This course is offered for 6.0 hours. Professional Counselors - Summit Professional Education is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events (or programs) that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions (or programs) for which NBCC-approved clock hours will be awarded are identified in the program bulletin (i.e. brochure or in the catalogue or Web site), 6.0 hours. The ACEP is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling as a continuing education provider - #50-8381, 6.0 hours. Social Workers - Summit Professional Education, provider # 1201, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Summit Professional Education maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers participating in this course will receive 6.0 clinical continuing education clock hours. FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling as a continuing education provider - #50-8381, 6.0 hours. Psychologists - Summit Professional Education is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Summit Professional Education maintains responsibility for this program and its content, 6.0 hours. FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida Board of Psychology as a continuing education provider - #50-8381, 6.0 hours. Child Development, Early Intervention, Daycare, and Other Specialists - This seminar qualifies for 6.0 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. If you can supply Summit with a specific certifying agency and contact information we will seek pre-approval upon request on your behalf. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements. These events contain intermediate level content. SATISFACTORY COMPLETION Participants must pay tuition fee, sign in, attend the entire seminar, complete an evaluation and sign out in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants not fulfilling these requirements will not receive a certificate. Failure to sign in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire workshop. No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not available. WORKSHOP HANDBOOK Included with your registration you will receive a comprehensive manual compiled by the instructor. DISCLOSURES: Cindy Lee is the owner and president of Bright Sky Educational Consulting and receives a salary. She also serves as the Early Childhood Principal for the Cantalician Center for Learning and receives a salary. She is compensated by Summit for presenting this workshop. She has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose. SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Workshop content is not intended for use by participants outside of the regulatory scope of practice of their license(s). You are responsible for knowing what lies within and without your professional scope of practice. This content of this program is germane to children, students and clients ages 0-18yrs. Have continuing education credit questions? Please email our CE Department at ceinfo@summit-education.com for the latest approval status. Some facilities may charge for parking, which is at your own expense. your receipt for fees paid at the time of registration. Walk-ins are welcome but must register onsite. Please notify us at least thirty (30) days in advance if you have special needs or require assistance. Certificates are mailed to the seminar location 5 business days in advance. If your certificate is not available the day of the seminar, please complete a certificate request onsite and a copy will be sent to you. Hotel locations must occasionally be adjusted. Please provide an email address and phone number to receive any important updates. attendee. If the cancellation is made within ten days or less, refunds will not be granted for any reason. A credit voucher will be issued that may be used toward a future seminar. Credit vouchers are transferable and do not expire. In cases of inclement weather where the seminar is conducted as scheduled, you may request a credit voucher toward a future seminar. If we must cancel or change the seminar for any reason, our liability is limited to the cost of tuition. If you register and do not attend, you are still responsible for payment. SUBSTITUTION & CANCELLATION POLICY Substitutions may be made at any time. Requests for cancellation must be received in writing by fax or mail ten (10) days prior to the seminar in order to receive a refund less a $20.00 administrative charge per canceled W-9: To download a copy, logon to www.summit-education.com/w-9 FEID Number: 47-1189590 800-433-9570 | www.summit-education.com