How to Handle the Hard to Handle Student (Grades 6-12)

 


 This session is packed full of practical strategies!
ADHD * LD
 Bipolar Disorder
 Behavioral Disorders
 Disruptive,Defiant, Rude Students
 Students Who Manipulate * Lie * Cheat are Unmotivated *
   Disinterested  or Lazy
 Students Who Bully Others

ATi Seminar Agenda

How to Handle ADHD * LD * Bipolar Disorder
The #1 vital ingredient that ADHD students need to be calm.
Top five reasons ADHD students misbehave and what to do about it.
ATi's tools for handling LD and Bipolar Disorder.
Dozens of solutions and interventions used effectively in USA classrooms for ADHD, LD, and Bipolar Disorder.
How to Handle Defiant Students, Bullies & Behavior Disorders
Expert tools for defiant, angry students.
Proven solutions for teaching students self-control.
5 common mistakes in handling bullies and what to do instead.
Powerful tools to stop angry students in their tracks!
Must-knows for Behavior Disorders.
How to Handle Unmotivated Lazy Students
 
         A showcase of ways to motivate students that will keep them on "track."
         How to turn kids around who don't turn in their work, who don't care, and who tune you out.
         Learn the educator's showcase of ways to reach and teach and involve your students.
         Receive dozens of solutions and interventions for reaching even the most unmotivated student.

How to Handle Manipulators
Special tools for students who lie and cheat, act helpless, are stubborn, clown around, "play cool," and are smooth fast talkers.
Receive powerful techniques to end "student cons."
Discover the 5 most commons ways students get their way and how to stop the pattern.
Five Key Skills for Disruptive Students
Skill One - How to handle students who don’t stay seated
Skill Two - How to stop constant chatter
Skill Three - How to handle students who are disrespectful
Skill Four - How to handle students who try to take over your class
Skill Five - Effective strategies for reducing conflict

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University Semester Credit

Semester hours from The University of the Pacific Center for Professional and Continuing Education. $62 per credit. Acceptable to most participants, including many on district funding or release time, as credit is awarded for additional, "Teacher-Friendly"TM, follow-up activities. For Graduate Professional Development participants NOT pursuing an advanced degree at UOP. Enroll at the seminar, except in CT, NJ, OH, PA and WI. Credit for seminars in these states, or for other credit questions ONLY, call  (800) 479-1995 .