Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
Posted by on January 23, 2011
Working with difficult kids doesn’t have to be difficult with problem-stopping answers. Attention-grabbing interventions are surprisingly effective and you can learn them. This professional development workshop delivers the newest and best answers that you can use right away. If you are a teacher, counselor, social worker, court worker, psychologist, teaching assistant, principal, special educator, foster parent or justice worker, you won’t want to miss even one of the 200 strategies being presented!
Under the College of Health Professions and Social Work, Temple University’s Center for Social Policy and Community Development is hosting an exciting 1 1/2 day workshop facilitated by Ruth Herman Wells, MS, Director of Youth Change (http://www.youthchg.com). The event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 23rd from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and Thursday, March 24th from 8:30 AM to 12:15 PM at Temple’s Main Campus, Mitten Hall, Owl’s Cove, 1913 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA. Seating is limited so register soon!
For more information, and to register, contact:
Shirley Moy
Interim Director
Center for Social Policy and Community Development
Temple University
(215) 204-3424
[email protected]
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