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- Get ready to boost your social skills! This interactive program will help you sharpen your social skills and build stronger, more meaningful connections. We'll dive into techniques for reading social cues, understanding others’ perspectives, and practicing empathy—all essential for navigating friendships with confidence. Through activities and discussions, you’ll gain the tools to better connect with those around you and become a more socially aware, empathetic friend.In this program, students will have opportunities to:
- Thursday, January 29, 20263:00 - 4:30 p.m. (AST) / 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (NST)This session examines how ADHD and trauma affect learning, behaviour, and emotional regulation in the classroom. It will highlight the connections and distinctions between ADHD and trauma, allowing participants to become familiar with recognizing each and implementing effective support strategies.Register NowPresented by: Kelsey MacNeil and Andrea Mahoney
- - Hallie Thompson (grade 9 DHH student) You think to yourself How you wish you could shut the world out Just close your eyes And fade out all hearing Just for a bit to stay low Little do u know Not hearing puts you in an all time low You wake up to the sounds of birds chirping The sound to you may be disturbing But let me tell you As I woke up every morning To the sound of silence I wished to have found just one sound
- - I'd like to welcome back our presenter for today, Saundra Bishop. And for those of you who have not joined us or have missed the past two webinars, the recording of webinar number one is already available on the website. Two and three should be up within a couple of weeks, but Saundra is the Founder, CEO and Clinical Director of BASICS ABA Therapy. She's also the president elect of the DC Association for Behavior Analysis.
- - I just wanna say hello and welcome back to our presenter, Saundra Bishop. I know many of you joined us two weeks ago for part one of this series and Saundra is the founder and CEO and clinical director of Basics, ABA Therapy. If you joined us a couple of weeks ago, you'll know that she's a certified clinical trauma professional, that she comes at this work as a professional and as a parent as well and she's extremely passionate about trauma-informed behavior management and models that focus on self advocacy rather than compliance.
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