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Using the Nervous System to Manage Student Behaviors 

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Presenter:
Lauren Etu, MS CAS RYT
In collaboration with Monkey See Monkey Do Bookstore & the Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction (CLaRI) at the University ay Buffalo
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2 Step Registration Process Required:
  • Click to Complete the Superpower of Neuroscience Event REGISTRATION FORM.
  • Click the payment option at the bottom of the page to complete the registration process.
​Event Details:
These four training sessions will teach you theory and classroom interventions to "hack" into your students' nervous systems to bring them into a calm, ready-to-learn state. Participants will learn over 50 strategies to help children .

Registration Required:
  • Be sure to complete the registration form (link above) and select your payment option at the bottom of the page.
Cost:
  • $40 for NFRC members
  • $60 for non-members
  • Payment: Paypal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Credit Card.
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CTLE Credits: 5 hours

Event Date/Time:
  • 3 virtual sessions
    Evening sessions: 
    Wednesdays  January 5, 12, & 19 from 6:30-7:30pm 
  • 1 in-person/virtual session
    Saturday session: January 22 from 1-3pm
*Virtual sessions will be synchronous so that participants can interact with the presenter. These sessions will be recorded and available for 1 week after the evening session, if a participant needs to miss one of the virtual sessions.

Location:  CLaRI - UB North Campus

Information about the Speaker: Lauren Etu, MS CAS RYT, is a 20-year veteran school psychologist. She has worked with pre- schoolers to high school students across Western New York. Witnessing the impact of trauma, stress, and mental illness on children and their families drew Lauren to become a registered yoga teacher, as well as a certified trauma and resilience practitioner. After watching reward systems and behavior plans continue to miss the mark, she knew there had to be something different for these students. She learned recent neuroscience research has shown trauma and stress are stored in the body—you have to use your body to work through and process those emotions.
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