Behavior intervention training expert Ryan Jeffery will introduce you to a COVID-19 Intervention Plan (CIP) you can customize and use to support students traumatized by the pandemic. You will learn concrete steps to immediately take during end-of-year staff and department meetings to prepare for 2021-22.
What You'll Learn
- What traumatic impact is COVID-19 still having on student learning?
- How can you support students afraid to return to school?
- What steps can you take to help students develop emotional regulation skills?
- When should you persuade parents to have their child evaluated? How?
Training Overview
Plan now for less COVID-19 anxiety in the new school year. Be ready to adopt a new approach on the first day back.
All students have been affected by COVID-19. The mindset of returning to business-as-usual will escalate student behavior problems when school resumes after the summer break.
You can use the last days of this school year to acknowledge the traumatic role COVID-19 is having on the transition back to in-person learning and help teachers adopt a healthy approach to instruction and behavior management before the first day back.
- What traumatic impact is COVID-19 still having on student learning?
- How can you support students afraid to return to school?
- What steps can you take to help students develop emotional regulation skills?
- When should you persuade parents to have their child evaluated? How?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Ryan Jeffery
- Sought-after PreK-12 behavior intervention trainer
- Coach in the public education community
- Interprets defiant behaviors
- Helps teachers gain student compliance with calm, confident, and consistent approaches to behavior
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