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SUMMARY:Centennial/Casey Parent Education Series- Executive Functioning
DESCRIPTION:PEN Presents: \nCentennial/Casey Parent Education Series\n  \nDeveloping Executive Functioning Skills\n\nWednesday October 2nd | 6:30-8:00pm\nPresenter: Brandon Slade\, Founder- Stride Learning\nCasey Middle School\, 1301 High St\, Boulder\nAll Events Open to the Public\nSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER\nCost: $10/event. Register for entire series by October 2nd and receive all 4 presentations for $35!\nTeachers use course code 24224 for CEU credits\n\nMore about Presentation Topic: \nWhen students struggle with executive functioning\, time management\, organization\, and planning these are skills that don’t occur naturally; they’re learned. Without these skills\, students are more likely to have missing assignments\, turn work in late\, and procrastinate on long term papers and projects; they might seem unmotivated and constantly frustrated about school. \nStudents with ADHD are often victims of misconception with people perceiving their lack of focus as laziness or disinterest. Teaching the executive function skills these students lack helps them to succeed not just academically but in all areas of their lives. Through repetition\, routine\, self-advocacy\, and staying active\, students with ADHD can thrive\, even in an education system not built with them in mind.\n\n\nMore about Brandon:\nBrandon Slade taught special education for 12 years before he founded Stride Learning (previously Mentoring Through Movement) in 2015. He filled a gap that he experienced as a student with ADHD: movement-based learning and a community to hold students accountable while coming from a place of relatability. Based on this personal experience\, he created an environment and teaching model to help students with executive challenges succeed in school. Since 2015\, Stride Learning has been dedicated to assisting students who struggle with executive functioning in the classroom. \nVisit Brandon’s Website \n\nOther Presentations in the Series include: \nCommunication\, Connection\, & Setting Healthy Boundaries | Wednesday November 6th 6:30-8:00pm | Centennial Middle School | Presenter: Karen Alonge\, Interpersonal Communication Consultant | Click here for more info\nEstablishing Healthy Relationships | Wednesday February 5th 6:30-8:00pm | Casey Middle School | Presenter: Abbie Fagerwick (SPAN) | Click here for more info\nBuilding Resiliency and Creativity | Wednesday March 4th 6:30-8:00pm | Centennial Middle School | Presenter: Jenny Hecht\, LCSW\, Karuna Healing | Click here for more info\nDownload the Centennial-Casey Series Calendar \nCalendario en Español \n\nPEN extends a big thank you to our presenters!  \nThank you to Centennial and Casey Middle Schools for hosting and sponsoring the series! \nScholarship tickets available upon request.  \nInterpretation available. Contact Blanca Urena.  \nContact Taylor Schmidt for more information.
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/centennial-casey-parent-education-series-executive-functioning/
CATEGORIES:Parenting>Parent Education Series
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