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Event Description Anastasia Galanopoulos, PhD, instructor Recent studies suggest several novel
approaches for helping children who exhibit impulsivity, hyperactivity and
other problematic behaviors which interfere with their development, both in and
out of the classroom. We will discuss causation and symptoms along with the
promising success of strategic interventions and modifications of the
environment. We will also explore how parents and other significant adults can
become partners with professionals in working toward a common goal.
Program Code: CCB3 3 CE Credits 0.3 CEUs, or 3 PDPs Location: MSPP, Newton
Anastasia Galanopoulos, Ph.D., is a child development and parenting education expert with a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies. She has taught at Wheelock College and Pennsylvania State University. For over 15 years, she has taught students and professionals working with children and families, and led workshops in academic and community settings. Anastasia is the mother of three. Event Type:Continuing Education Program Category:Early Childhood Professionals Early registration ends on Aug 16, 2013. Regular registration starts on Aug 17, 2013 and ends on Oct 22, 2013. Late registration starts on Oct 23, 2013.
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Registration Fees
| Fee Type | Early | Regular | Late |
| Children with Challenging Behaviors (CCB3) | | Member Fee: | $60.00 | $60.00 | $60.00 | | Non-Member Fee: | $60.00 | $60.00 | $60.00 |
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