The Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) along with the Falmouth Public Schools invites you to a presentation by Jeanine K. Fitzgerald, Certified Human Behavior Specialist.
Presentation: FOOD FOR THOUGHT: THE INFLUENCE OF NUTRITION ON BEHAVIOR! Are there hidden connections between nutrition and challenging behaviors? This session examines ways that nutrition impact’s a child’s energy, learning and susceptibility to the diagnoses of ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and others. When: Thursday, November 29, 2018 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: Morse Pond School Auditorium 323 Jones Rd. Falmouth Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to Student Services, 508-548-0151 x 143. SEPAC contact info: Kelly DaSilva-Mafra email: [email protected] Shannon Gallagher email: [email protected] Facebook Event Invite Link
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Orchestrating Attention! Presented by Jeanine Fitzgerald and Falmouth Public Schools SEPAC10/9/2018 The Falmouth Public Schools Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) invites all our Falmouth Public School Parents/Guardians to attend a presentation by Jeanine K. Fitzgerald, Certified Human Behavior Specialist: Orchestrating Attention!
This is a MUST attend event. Jeanine Fitzgerald is one of the leading experts behavior, has consulted with our district before, helped many families and her presentations are amazing, you will not be disappointed. Attention can be thought of broadly as a complex system of brain controls that allows us to energize and regulate our thinking and daily activities. It controls a vast number of individual brain processes that are essential for learning, behaving and relating well to others. It should not be surprising, therefore, that children who have weaknesses in the attention system may possess strong abilities that they are unable to use effectively. Their inability to direct these functions may lead to problems in developing skills, adjusting behavior, and succeeding socially. In order to make clear what is taking place when attention is operating, we define three key control systems that work together to make up the attention control system. This session looks at these controls and proven ways to strengthen them so we do not have to ask, “Why aren't you paying attention to me when I talk to you?” Presenter: Jeanine K. Fitzgerald is a Certified Human Behavior Specialist, a Speaker, Consultant and Trainer. She has worked with thousands of children, professionals and parents across the country. Jeanine draws on more than 35 years of professional experience to empower teachers and parents to achieve more with children “at risk”. With experience as a certified teacher, mental health professional and mother of three grown children, she understands the promise of every child, as well as the diversity of their needs. Please RSVP to Student Services, 508-548-0151 x 143 SEPAC contact info: Kelly DaSilva-Mafra - [email protected] Shannon Gallagher - [email protected] Falmouth Public Schools Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!!!! RSVP: 508-548-0151 x 143 The Section 504 Workshops provides explains the rights and responsibilities of a 504 Plan. Workshop Topics: • What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act? • Why is Section 504 Important? • What is in a Section 504 Plan? • Who Qualifies for a Section 504 Plan? • ADA and 504 • Accommodations under 504 • Strategies for Success and more! For more information about the educational workshops available from The Federation for Children with Special Needs, please visit us at fcsn.org/ptic/workshops or email: [email protected] |
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