Behavior specialist Ryan Jeffery will share practical techniques for working with students with anxiety. You will learn how to help them focus on instructional goals and overcome their fears.
What You'll Learn
- What specific language can you use?
- What refocusing techniques are effective?
- Should you provide differentiated consequences for students with anxiety?
- How should you interface with students who have extreme fears?
- How can you provide an outlet for students to overcome their worries?
- What steps can you take to facilitate positive interactions?
Training Overview
Do you have students with anxiety? Help them before the school year ends.
During the school year, you may have noticed students with anxiety, exacerbated by the fears and worries caused by the pandemic. They struggle to acclimate to the classroom environment, fear ongoing COVID-19 risks, and worry about academic challenges. You can apply proven tactics to help these students feel safe, learn, and avoid distracting others.
Optimal strategies to foster focus in the classroom will enable you to help all students learn. Prevention and intervention techniques will diffuse challenging behaviors in students who have anxiety.
- What specific language can you use?
- What refocusing techniques are effective?
- Should you provide differentiated consequences for students with anxiety?
- How should you interface with students who have extreme fears?
- How can you provide an outlet for students to overcome their worries?
- What steps can you take to facilitate positive interactions?
We are offering a multi-part series of specific training sessions with unique strategies that every teacher and administrator in your school can use to help all students here.
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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