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Decoding Behavior Summit — Free Virtual Conference

  • 11 Feb 2022
  • 13 Feb 2022
  • 3 sessions
  • 11 Feb 2022, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM (EST)
  • 12 Feb 2022, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM (EST)
  • 13 Feb 2022, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM (EST)

Behavior Revolution

Date:  Feb. 11 to 13.  Each day provides 8 hours of presentations.

Location:  Online

Cost:  Free

Description:  You can honor a child’s neurodiversity and improve challenging behavior. At the Decoding Behavior Summit, we’re bringing together 27 of the world’s behavior, ADHD, autism, anxiety, and parenting experts to teach you the most effective, scientifically-supported methods for improving challenging behavior.

See the schedule of speakers.

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Additional Information and schedule:

27 Behavior Experts -- 1 Big Free Online Event

This parenting summit is all about providing hope for your child's future and helping you to help your child feel better so they can do better. Twenty-seven of the world’s behavior, ADHD, autism, anxiety, and parenting experts have come together to share the most effective, scientifically-supported approaches to challenging behavior.

Experts, including Kelly Mahler, Linda Fleming McGhee, William Stixrud, Ned Johnson, and Carol Stock Kranowitz, share insights on what triggers behavior, what your child's behavior is actually telling you, how behavior is often an involuntary, biological response, how to build a great relationship with your child, regulation strategies, how to offer co-regulation, and so much more...

February 11th

Interior Experience Shapes Outward Behavior — Kelly Mahler MS, OTR/L with Chloe Rothschild

Behavior-Based Lens vs. Brain-Based Lens — Eileen Devine, LCSW

How Stress and Trauma Impact Your Child’s Behavior — Linda Fleming McGhee, J.D., Psy.D.

How Sensory Responses Shape Behavior — Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.

The Wall of Awful, Avoidance, and Shutting Down — Brendan Mahan, M.A., M.Ed.

Anxiety’s Influence on Behavior — Melanie McNally, Psy.D.

Inequities in Education: How Schools Make it Difficult for Neurodivergent Kids — Pamela Talley & Troy Sampson

February 12th

How to Stop Losing It at Your Kids — Hunter Clarke-Fields, MSAE, RYT

Enhancing Family Relationships with Relational Tools — Caron Starobin, LCSW-C

Navigating Tricky Behavior — Andrew Fuller

The Socially & Emotionally Connected Child — Elizabeth Sautter, MA, CCC-SLP

Why Your Kids Say No & How to Communicate Better — Sharon Saline, Psy.D.

Helping Kids Think for Themselves with Declarative Language & Co-Regulation — Linda Murphy, MS, CCC-SLP

Reframing Behavior — Holly Bridges

Transforming the Well-Being of Kids Who Have Trouble Self-Regulating — Steve Gutstein, Ph.D.

February 13th

Post-Traumatic Thriving — Dr. Randall Bell

Social EQ: Teaching Kids to Build Meaningful Relationships — Paul Micallef

Skill not Will: How EF Strategies Can Reduce Challenging Behavior — Seth Perler, M.Ed.

What Do You Say to Build Motivation and Stress Tolerance? — William Stixrud, Ph.D. & Ned Johnson

Managing School Behavior Compassionately & Effectively — Emily King, Ph.D.

School Avoidance & Refusal — Jeffrey Kranzler, Ph.D.

Tapping to Regulate — Sue Simmons, BPHE, CPC

Accepting the Impact of Race, Class, and Neurodivergence — Robert Naseef, Ph.D. & Michael Hannon, Ph.D., LAC, NCC

Register at https://thebehaviorrevolution.com/summit



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