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Mar
2
Wed
Free Webinar on Helping Students with ADHD
Mar 2 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Helping Students with ADHD: Essentials for Brain-Coaching

Attendees of the webinar will be able to:

  1. Identify reasonable developmental expectations regarding students’ executive functioning .
  2. Relate common classroom and homework problems to specific executive dysfunction such as ADHD and ADD.
  3. Learn a diagnostic and intervention strategy (“How exactly did you  do that?”) for curious and compassionate support around these common challenges.

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Mar
14
Mon
Ethics and Cultural Competency for Psychologists/School Psychologists @ ESC of Cuyahoga County
Mar 14 @ 11:15 am – 4:00 pm
  • ALL PSI psychologists are also invited to this training, but as seating is limited, there may be a need to give priority registrations to those with Ohio Board of Psychology licenses.
  • Psychologists/School Psychologists licensed by the Ohio Board of Psychology must complete 23 hours of continuing education in a biennium, with 4 of those hours inethics/cultural competency. This 4-hour ethics/cultural competency requirement went into effect 9-1-2014 to 8-31-2016PSI is pleased to offer this one-time training that will be conducted by Kathy McNamara, PhD,  Chair-Department of Psychology – Cleveland State University.

 

 

Mar
18
Fri
Speech Ethics Training @ ESC of Cuyahoga County, Room F
Mar 18 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Effective January 1, 2015, licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Ohio must complete 20 clock hours of continuing education with at least two clock hours related to ethics.  PSI is pleased to provide this one-time opportunity for SLP employees to receive this training.  Executive Director of OBSLPA, Gregg Thornton, Esq. will conduct the training.  Please RSVP by Monday, March 7th, 2016 to brendaanderson@psi-solutions.org.

May
11
Wed
PSI Webinar – Threat Assessment in Schools
May 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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School personnel such as administrators, school psychologists, social workers and counselors are increasingly faced with complex situations where students have made violent threats toward others or even the entire school. Many of these threats today are posted online or elsewhere.

Unfortunately, there have been schools who have received negative publicity for how they evaluated violent threats and for failing to share information with authorities and parents. School administrators also face a very difficult decision about whether to evacuate the school and many schools have lost numerous days of academic time as a result of receiving violent threats.

Join us on May 11th from 3-4 pm EST by clicking here.

Sep
16
Fri
ESS Fall Meeting @ Crowne Plaza Hotel
Sep 16 @ 8:00 am – 3:30 pm
Sep
21
Wed
Webinar: Managing Concussions in Schools
Sep 21 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

 

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With a focus that addresses concussions on and beyond the sports field, this webinar will describe how to create and lead a school concussion management team and provides clear, non-technical information on how concussions can affect learning, mental health, and social-emotional functioning; tools for school-based concussion assessment; and guidelines for creating accommodation plans in collaboration with the family, community, and school team.

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Oct
19
Wed
Webinar for Quick, Formative, Formative and Valid Reading Assessment
Oct 19 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

About this webinar:

The PSI reading webinar explores how effective reading instruction and reading intervention require teachers to monitor students’ progress. Moreover, diagnosing reading problems requires teachers to isolate and assess reading competencies that are causing difficulties in reading.

The problem with many current reading assessments is that they are often long and involved processes or examine only one area of reading. In this webinar, Dr.Timothy Rasinski will present and demonstrate a simple yet valid approach to reading assessment, diagnosis and progress monitoring that takes a minimal amount of time. Audience members will leave the session with actionable insights and process for assessing their own students’ reading.

Enroll now for this complimentary webinar

 

 

Oct
22
Sat
Health Services Fall Meeting @ St. Michael's Woodside
Oct 22 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Apr
12
Wed
Free Webinar on Opiate Abuse
Apr 12 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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This special PSI webinar presented by Nancy E. Pommerening, OCPS; Director: Drug Awareness and Prevention Inc. provides an overview of the current alcohol and illicit drug use patterns by local youth.  As Ohio leads the nation in overdose deaths, it also provides information about the current opiate/heroin crisis.  As we look towards solutions, the focus is on prevention education, and a program that has been implemented in several local schools.

Sign up by clicking here and join us on April 12th from 3-4 pm.

May
2
Tue
Building a Strong Foundation for Reading @ The Crowne Plaza
May 2 all-day

This special event presented by Dr. Timothy Rasinski will teach educators skills for increasing reading fluency and word study. As a National Expert and Professor of Literacy Education, Tim has a knack for breaking down language and fluency barriers into simple, understandable and practical strategies.

When:   Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017 from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm

Where:  The Crowne Plaza  5300 Rockside Road Independence, OH  44131

Prices: $99/Person or $89/Person (3+ people from the Same District)  or $79/Person (5+ people from the Same District)

Questions? 800-841-4774 ext 237

register@psi-solutions.org

A certificate for 5.5 contact hours will be given to participants upon completion of the seminar and evaluation.