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X-WR-CALDESC:***Please note that this presentation is being held in Mammel 
 Hall\, located near Aksarben Village\, on UNO's Pacific Street campus.  Se
 e the map below for directions and help with parking.  You will need to pr
 int out the ePermit below in order to park on campus.***\n\nThe Down Syndr
 ome Education Series (DSES) is a monthly educational seminar for families 
 of children with Down syndrome\, designed to connect parents with informat
 ion that will positively impact the education and well-being of their chil
 d.\n\nSchool Behavior Management -\nThis session will focus on the reasons
  students behave as they do and the principles and strategies for encourag
 ing various appropriate and desired behaviors\, such as compliance in scho
 ol-age children with and without developmental disabilities. Discussion wi
 ll also address strategies for reducing disruptive and unsafe behaviors th
 rough teaching\, and improving behavior in the classroom. \n\nSpeaker Bio-
 \nDr. Brian Belden received his PhD in Developmental and Child Psychology 
 from the University of Kansas in 1983. Since 1984 he has served as a Clini
 cal Child Psychologist at Children's Mercy Kansas City with emphasis in yo
 ung children and children with special needs. For past 12 years Dr. Belden
  has been the primary psychologist in the Children’s Mercy Down Syndrome C
 linic\, which serves children and families from across the region.\n \nDr.
  Cy Nadler received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Idaho State Univer
 sity in 2012. He completed internship at the Munroe-Meyer Institute/Univer
 sity of Nebraska Medical Center and a fellowship at Children's Mercy Kansa
 s City before joining the faculty there in 2013. Dr. Nadler specializes in
  behavioral intervention and parent training for children with special nee
 ds\, and conducts research related to autism and other neurodevelopmental 
 disorders.\n\nChildcare is not provided.  With the exception of infants\, 
 we request that you refrain from bringing children to this event.
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DESCRIPTION:***Please note that this presentation is being held in Mammel H
 all\, located near Aksarben Village\, on UNO's Pacific Street campus.  See
  the map below for directions and help with parking.  You will need to pri
 nt out the ePermit below in order to park on campus.***\n\nThe Down Syndro
 me Education Series (DSES) is a monthly educational seminar for families o
 f children with Down syndrome\, designed to connect parents with informati
 on that will positively impact the education and well-being of their child
 .\n\nSchool Behavior Management -\nThis session will focus on the reasons 
 students behave as they do and the principles and strategies for encouragi
 ng various appropriate and desired behaviors\, such as compliance in schoo
 l-age children with and without developmental disabilities. Discussion wil
 l also address strategies for reducing disruptive and unsafe behaviors thr
 ough teaching\, and improving behavior in the classroom. \n\nSpeaker Bio-
 \nDr. Brian Belden received his PhD in Developmental and Child Psychology 
 from the University of Kansas in 1983. Since 1984 he has served as a Clini
 cal Child Psychologist at Children's Mercy Kansas City with emphasis in yo
 ung children and children with special needs. For past 12 years Dr. Belden
  has been the primary psychologist in the Children’s Mercy Down Syndrome C
 linic\, which serves children and families from across the region.\n \nDr.
  Cy Nadler received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Idaho State Univer
 sity in 2012. He completed internship at the Munroe-Meyer Institute/Univer
 sity of Nebraska Medical Center and a fellowship at Children's Mercy Kansa
 s City before joining the faculty there in 2013. Dr. Nadler specializes in
  behavioral intervention and parent training for children with special nee
 ds\, and conducts research related to autism and other neurodevelopmental 
 disorders.\n\nChildcare is not provided.  With the exception of infants\, 
 we request that you refrain from bringing children to this event.
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LOCATION:UNO Mammel Hall Room 113 (Pacific Street Campus)
SUMMARY:Educator DSES - School Behavior Management
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