It could help teachers, education assistants, parents and caregivers, social workers and anyone else who deals with children, and in particular anyone dealing with children with cognitive disorders like autism. With school about to start for another year, the Saskatchewan Association for Behaviour analysis is hosting a workshop on Friday to provide some practical tools so children can have better outcomes and improve possibly disruptive behaviours. Guest speaker, Dr. Richard Stock, is one of Canada’s most respected Behaviour analysts. Association spokesperson, Shannon Hill, says they specifically asked Dr. Stock to give ideas that someone could walk out of the workshop with and use the next day in the classroom or wherever needed. She worries that without these tools, children will be taken out of the classroom. Registration is at 8:30 Friday morning at the Saskatoon Christian School.
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Helping Kids with Behaviour Problems
By Carol Thomson
Aug 23, 2018 | 5:30 AM
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