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Thursday, February 24 • 1:00pm - 2:15pm
Rethinking Challenging Kids - An Introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving

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Working with children and teens struggling with challenging behaviours can be a very difficult and stressful part of teaching. Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) is an evidence based, trauma informed, neurobiological approach that provides a philosophy and tools for working with children and youth with challenging behaviours.  This session is an introductory training on CPS.  During the session we will explore what causes challenging behaviours and provide an overview of the three key components of the approach. This training is a foundation for professionals and parents interested in learning more about CPS.  For more information about CPS please visit www.thinkkids.org.



Speakers
avatar for Matt Sticksl

Matt Sticksl

Teacher
Matt Sticksl is a Think:Kids CPS Certified Trainer in the Collaborative Problem Solving® approach and receives ongoing supervision from Think:Kids. He is also a teacher and parent living in Calgary, Alberta (Treaty 7). Matt is currently teaching in a Student Services role in a K-9... Read More →


Thursday February 24, 2022 1:00pm - 2:15pm MST
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