2e Self Advocacy Panel—Help Your Student Understand Their Brain, and Their Teachers, Too!
Knowing how your brain learns—and talking with your teachers about how they can modify assignments to fit your learning needs—is touted as one of the most important skills 2e students should develop.
Time & Location
29 mar 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Zoom
About the event
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Watch these short clips to learn:
- How to support your child with self-advocacy (4 minutes)
- The core components of self-advocacy (3 minutes)
- Self-advocacy in action at school (5 minutes)
- 8 things you can do right now (4 minutes)
- Impacts on self-advocacy (4 minutes)
- Understanding your brain and how you learn best (3 minutes)
- Changes for students when they start middle or high school (4 minutes)
Knowing how your brain learns—and talking with your teachers about how they can modify assignments to fit your learning needs—is touted as one of the most important skills 2e students should develop. 2e kids often lose self-esteem when they aren’t able to learn the way the classroom or assignments are organized. Students gain confidence with the success that comes with having their environment or assignments adjusted so they can access their learning abilities. Explore the prerequisites to self-advocacy, discover how to help students understand what their brain needs to succeed at school, learn specific developmentally-appropriate techniques to try with your 2e learners, and gain skills to help you and your child communicate with educators about your child’s needs.
Panel Featuring:
Dr. Kari Berquist, Psychologist, http://kariberquist.com/about.html
Nancy Kong, Educational Therapist
Toni Ratzburg, Clinical Director, MFT, https://www.beaconwellnessteam.com/toni-ratzburg-lmft-52576