Understanding Children’s Moods and Behaviors: A Neurobiological Perspective

This is a therapist-designed course that assists teachers, early-childhood educators, and caregivers in learning how to support the nurturing of social-emotional development in a group and classroom setting. Looking for a  fresh explanation on why children feel and act the way they do?  Curious about the relationship between brain development and perception? Want to know how the nervous system lives up to its name? Learn this and more!

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Description

What:  A 3 hour video course to watch at your convenience.

When: You decide. (And you’ll have lifetime access!)

Where: Watch your home, office, or classroom

What You’ll Learn …Understanding Children’s Moods and Behaviors: A Neurobiological Perspective objectives:

  • Participants will be able to identify how the brain processes information, activates the different states of the nervous system and the impact this has on children’s behaviors
  • Participants will understand the role they play in teaching children self-regulation
  • Participants will learn how the environment contributes to a child’s ability to self-regulate

Credit Hours: This class meets the 3-clock hour requirement for social-emotional development from Colorado Shines

Cost: $65 (USD) Professionals. For the School Rate for Five or More People (please call the Institute at 720-458-9597 for the code to register for the School Rate)

Instructor: Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S

Audio, Webinar and Video Refund Policy: Fees are non-refundable, but are transferable to other courses. If you are dissatisfied with the course, you may request a transfer of funds to another course or book study. You will not receive CE credits for the original course you signed up for.

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