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Social skills Training and Aggression Replacement Techniques

This training will examine the scope of youth aggression in schools, homes, the community and institutions. It will provide participants with background and rationale for teaching prosocial skills using the ART®manual. The format includes lecture, demonstration, participation and implementation planning.

Skill Development:


A model for understanding aggression
Elements in the ecology of aggression
The social skills curriculum
Strategies for teaching moral reasoning
How to run training groups
How to deal with resistance
How to enhance generalization of learned skills management
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Self Control

Self-Control Training

Students present a wide variety of behavior management challenges and adults too often expect that they will simply comply with commands to use some “self-control.” This workshop will present essential background information on why they behave the way they do and specific strategies for teaching self-control skills. Participants will learn the various elements of self-control training, how and why to teach these skills.

Self-Control Training

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SPECIAL ED LAW

Laws and Their Implications for General and Special Education

The U.S. Supreme Court’s special education ruling in the 2017 case, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, is having important effects on special education, including the development of students’ individualized education programs (IEP). Dr. Yell summarizes the Endrew case and how it effects the special education teachers and administrators. Dr. Yell also examines how IEP teams can develop educationally meaningful and legally sound IEPs that meet the Endrew standard.

Laws and Their Implications for General and Special Education

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Managing Resistance

Peculiar Tracks for Derailing Resistance

No matter what we do, we inevitably run into resistant people - both children and adults. Imagine how much easier our lives would be if only others would not be so contrary. With this training, you will learn to win others over regardless of how resistant they may first appear. In fact, the more resistant an individual appears, the easier it is to get compliance! As George Bernard Shaw said, "Don't be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against the wind, not with it."

Peculiar Tracks for Derailing Resistance

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Anger Management

Anger Management Training

Students present a wide variety of behavioral challenges. This workshop will present the background on anger related factors and specific strategies for teaching anger management skills. Participants will learn the various elements of intervention and prevention training and how and why to teach these skills. A variety of helpful resources will also be shared.

Anger Management Training

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STAIRS

Strategies & Techniques for Aggression Intervention & Replacement Skills

This intensive training seminar is designed to provide professionals serving students with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) with curriculum-based skills to teach and promote prosocial development. While the content includes essential behavior management competencies, the emphasis is on a curriculum approach to remediating the personal and interpersonal skill deficits of students with learning and challenging behaviors.

Strategies & Techniques for Aggression Intervention & Replacement Skills

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Skillstreaming

Social Skills Training

Skillstreaming Training will briefly discuss the scope of challenging behavior among children, and provide participants with background and rationale for teaching prosocial skills with the Skillstreaming curricula as one essential component of prosocial development.

Social Skills Training

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BOS

Behavioral Objective Sequence Training

This workshop will provide instruction on how to use the Behavioral Objective Sequence, a practical and critical tool for integrating functional assessment into a model for determining students’ level of social development, and for preparing intervention plans that are effective and developmentally appropriate.

Behavioral Objective Sequence Training

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Why BICA Institute Training?

Affordable

Our trainings are affordably priced. Individual registration fees are kept low and accessible and contracted group rates are flat fees with no per person charges.

Trusted Knowledge

Our faculty represent industry leaders with extensive subject matter and training experience.

online options

We offer several trainings online or as recorded options. We are working to increase these offerings.

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