Description | | National trainer, Jennifer Nehl, will address anger, anxiety, and violence in the classroom with strategies and best practices that work in classrooms. Under-resourced students, wealthy students, and students in all demographics can benefit from calming and healing techniques.
Emotional Poverty Workshop Goals:
*Reduce episodes of emotional explosions, anxiety, anger and violence.
*Create a safer school by emotionally triaging the students.
*Promote a better understanding of the adults’ stages of development and contribution to the emotional safety and noise in the building.
*Engage in better strategies that calm students and motivate better behaviors. |
Location | | ESU 10 Kearney NE - Conference Room B - North Wing (click here for building map) |
Status |  | This section is currently full, but there is a waiting list. 51 Registered 15 Minimum; 51 Maximum; 52 Lunch Count |
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September 10, 2021 | 8:30 AM | 3:30 PM |
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Audience | | Audience: Prek-3rd grade teachers, administrators, social workers, school counselors, education specialists |
Registration Fees | |
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ESU 10 Title IV Schools | $20.00 |
ESU 10 Schools | $40.00 |
Outside of ESU 10 | $75.00 |
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Grants | |
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Title IV 2019-2020 | October 1, 2019 | September 30, 2020 |
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Lunch | | Lunch will be provided. |
College Credit | | This section is not available for college credit. |
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Comments | | ESU 10 Title IV Consortium member schools are eligible for $125 substitute reimbursement pay for all eligible educational staff. |