When

Tuesday, December 15, 2020 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM CST
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Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

Jamie Waldvogel, MS, BCBA
Owner/Founder
Behave Your Best, LLC
612-224-1051

jamie@behaveyourbest.com

    

December 15, 2020 Teacher Webinar



Assessing Avoidant Patterns of Behavior in Children

December 15, 2020 

6:30- 8:30 pm CST

Description: Learn how children use their unwanted behavior to delay, avoid, control or get out of something they would rather not do. Identify and record examples of avoidant behavior. Describe to others on the assessment team a child’s performance on tasks and activities. Content created and exclusively owned by Behave Your Best, LLC. Registration closes 12/15/20 at noon.

It is recommended that you have completed  "Pretend You Are a Light Switch! for Educators" prior to this training.

This is a Level 1 course for MNCPD (MN) and Gateways (IL)

  • Knowledge and Competency Framework Areas: IV.A: Observing, Recording and Assessing Development (2 Hours)
  • CDA Content Areas: Content Area VII: Observing and recording children’s behavior (2 Hours)

 

Our webinars are hosted using Zoom meeting rooms. 
All materials will be emailed to registrants. Make sure to check your junk/bulk folders. Registrants will receive 3 emails:
1) Pre test and link to join the webinar. 
2) Post test immediately following the webinar. 
3) PowerPoint, a certificate of completion and the recording of the event sent within 10-12 days following the webinar; upon completion of all requirements.

To receive continuing education credit (Develop/Gateways):

  • Registrants need to complete a pre-test prior to or during the first 10 minutes of the webinar.
  • Post-test must be completed by 3 pm on the Friday following each webinar. Scores on post-tests need to be higher than scores on pre-test scores to earn continuing education credit. 
  • Trainer will provide a 4-digit numerical code, one digit at a time, throughout the webinar. Attendees need to make note of the code to enter it on the post-test, confirming active participation throughout the 2-hour webinar to receive continuing education credit. 
  • Early registration fee is $25, which applies when you register by the end of the day on the Sunday before each webinar. 
  • Late registration fee is $35, which applies if you register one day prior to or the same day as the event