PEP Assist Announces 2024-2025 Training Schedule
PEP Assist has released its 2024-2025 training schedule, which is rich with learning opportunities to empower professionals with the skills and strategies needed to support children facing significant learning and behavior challenges. Trainings range from multi-day workshops to shorter online sessions and cover a wide range of topics such as the Sequence of Engagement; Writing Focused Behavior Goals to Get Real Data; and Designing Classrooms to Support Students with Emotional Disturbance.
Get ready for a great school year this year. Check out all the PEP Assist trainings and their details in the PEP Assist Training Catalogue or sign up for one of the trainings using the registration form.
2024-2025 Training Schedule Offerings
September 19, The Sequence of Engagement
This training will highlight one simple sequence of engagement that allows students to engage in learning rather than relying on their automatic fight, flight or freeze response.
November 14, Making Data Your Friend
Strong, accurate data can be your best friend. Learn easy-to-implement data collection methods and how to use them in your classroom to make data collection simpler.
January 23, Writing Focused Behavior Goals to Get Real Data
Learn to think about behavior in a way that allows you to create behavior goals that lead to easier data collection.
March 20, Behavior Crises: Opportunities for Positive Change
This session will introduce the participant to the conflict cycle, pitfalls that exacerbate behaviors, and strategies to break the cycle.
Training Series
October 17, November 7 & November 21, Designing Classrooms to Support Students with Emotional Disturbance
This 3-part training geared toward ED teachers will provide hands-on learning on implementing evidence-based strategies for classrooms serving students with emotional disturbance.
February 10 & 11 OR June 9 & 10, PEP Institute: Navigating Autism
This PEP Institute is designed to provide insight on the unique challenges faced by students with autism. In this hands-on training participants will learn to to apply interventions to enable students to succeed in their daily school routines.
For questions, contact Sandra Alheit at 216-361-7760 ext. 120 or via email.