Project ACCESS is proud to host the Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis (IABA) in the presentation “Positive Behavior Practices: From Core Values To Core Practice ~ A guide to the application of positive interventions for challenging behavior”
The workshop will be held in the Crystal Room of Kentwood Hall, 700 East St Louis Street, in Springfield, MO, on May 31, June 1 and June 2, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day.
Project ACCESS has a limited number of scholarships available to cover the cost of registration only; we will not be able to cover travel or other expenses. The normal individual tuition for this training is $550. The deadline to submit a scholarship application is May 10, 2017, with recipient notification by May 12, 2017. Any Missouri public school educator may apply. You can apply for the scholarship online at the following link:
IABA Training Scholarship Application 2017
This 18-hour Positive Behavior Support workshop is hands-on and covers the basic concepts of behaviorism and Positive Behavior Support practices, along with implementation of strategies based on IABA’s Multi-Element Model, including skills teaching and behavior reduction strategies. The workshop will also provide orientation to generic Positive Behavior Supports applicable to a variety of situations. In addition, data collection strategies and behavior incident reports will be discussed and practiced and role-plays of various situations will provide hands-on experience.
Included in the scholarship are the registration fee, handouts, and light morning and afternoon refreshments; lunch will be “on your own”. Participants will receive a Certificate certifying they have completed an 18-hour workshop in “Positive Behavior Support: From Core Values to Core Practice” and passed the associated knowledge tests.
The presenter for this workshop is Elizabeth C. Hughes, Ph.D., a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Director of the IABA in Los Angeles, CA.
More information is provided on the brochure at the following link: IABA Positive Behavior Practices
Please direct any questions about the workshop and scholarship opportunity to projectaccess@missouristate.edu or 866-481-3841.
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