FREE Webinar: “I Just Want the Behavior to STOP!”

This Free Webinar was recorded on April 18th, 2024 and is for all educators and professionals working with students!

Are you tired of feeling like you’re constantly hitting a wall when it comes to behavior change? … You’re not alone. Many of us who work in schools find ourselves in a cycle of frustration, trying to stop student behaviors without seeing any real progress.

But what if there’s a different approach? In this free upcoming webinar, we’ll explore a perspective that challenges traditional methods of behavior change and offers a path to real growth and transformation.

During the webinar, you’ll learn:

  • The surprising reason why focusing solely on stopping behaviors can backfire
  • The key components missing from traditional approaches to behavior change
  • Practical tips and techniques for creating lasting change and fostering positive growth

Don’t miss this opportunity to break free from the cycle of ineffective strategies and discover a new way forward. Register for this FREE webinar and take the first step towards a more empowered approach to behavior change!

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What: A free 60-minute recorded webinar to break free from the cycle of ineffective strategies and discover a new way forward!

When: Anytime you want! (you have forever access)

Where: Anywhere!

Cost: FREE

Presenter: Judith Norman, LPC, LSC, RPT-S*

*Judith Norman, LPC, LSC, RPT-S is an educator, trainer, coach and clinical supervisor. She is licensed as both a Professional and a School Counselor and has worked at the intersection of education and mental health for over 20 years. Judith trains clinical and school-based mental health professionals and speaks and consults internationally on creating trauma-informed schools. As a District-Wide Social Emotional Learning Coach Judith led her school district in implementing a Kaiser Permanente “Thriving Schools Grant,” aimed at advancing social emotional wellness and behavioral health in school districts. 

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