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X-WR-CALDESC:David S. Stein\, Psy.D.\, Pediatric Psychologist & Director. N
 ew England Neurodevelopment\, LLC\nSupporting Positive Behavior in Childre
 n and Teens with Down Syndrome:\nBehavior problems impact 30% of children 
 with Down syndrome. Left untreated\, these same children often exhibit beh
 avior problems as adults\, limiting work and independent living opportunit
 ies. Many behavioral management tools are less effective for children with
  DS. This workshop will present the basic neuroscience of Down syndrome an
 d how this informs effective behavior management\, with practical strategi
 es provided for use in the home and school settings from childhood through
  transition to adulthood.\nOBJECTIVES\n1. Participants will understand the
  basic brain profile in DS\, in relation to behavior specifically.\n2. Par
 ticipants will learn behavior principles and strategies that are effective
  in DS.\n3. Participants will understand the concepts of the neuroscience 
 of DS and behavior management in DS in a manner that is flexible and can b
 e applied to a wide variety of situations.
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DESCRIPTION:David S. Stein\, Psy.D.\, Pediatric Psychologist & Director. Ne
 w England Neurodevelopment\, LLC\nSupporting Positive Behavior in Children
  and Teens with Down Syndrome:\nBehavior problems impact 30% of children w
 ith Down syndrome. Left untreated\, these same children often exhibit beha
 vior problems as adults\, limiting work and independent living opportuniti
 es. Many behavioral management tools are less effective for children with 
 DS. This workshop will present the basic neuroscience of Down syndrome and
  how this informs effective behavior management\, with practical strategie
 s provided for use in the home and school settings from childhood through 
 transition to adulthood.\nOBJECTIVES\n1. Participants will understand the 
 basic brain profile in DS\, in relation to behavior specifically.\n2. Part
 icipants will learn behavior principles and strategies that are effective 
 in DS.\n3. Participants will understand the concepts of the neuroscience o
 f DS and behavior management in DS in a manner that is flexible and can be
  applied to a wide variety of situations.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200618T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200618T200000
LOCATION:Webinar
SUMMARY:June DSES - David Stein Webinar
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