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Working with Students Who Learn Differently Dartmouth Feb.21

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT-0400)

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Working with Students Who Learn Differently Dartmouth Feb.21

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Working with Students Who Learn Differently Dartmouth Feb.21 PROFESSIONALS Ended CA$200.00 CA$5.99
Working with Students Who Learn Differently Dartmouth Feb.21 PARENT Ended CA$100.00 CA$3.49
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Event Details

Designed for parents, educators and other professionals, this workshop sheds light into a number of learning disabilities and different strategies that can be used to teach those affected. This workshop will focus on helping students who learn differently through understanding school from their perspective.

 

  1. How is a student’s learning impacted by their learning disability?
  2. How is a student’s behavior and social skills impacted by a learning disability?
  3. How do I help motivate a “turned off” learner?
  4. How do I teach a student with a learning disability?
  5. How do I help a student with a learning disability learn social skills and behaviour skills?

 

Participants will receive a Certificate of Accomplishment.

When & Where



Bridgeway Academy, Dartmouth
3 Valleyford Avenue
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2X 1W8
Canada

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT-0400)


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Turning Tides Community Outreach



Turning Tides Community Outreach programs are here to support any individual with the development of social, behavioural or organizational skills they need to succeed.  From our social skills camps and after-school programs for kids, to our professional development and parenting workshops, we provide a full circle of support and opportunity for learning.

If you or someone in your care has ever struggled to make and maintain friendships, dealt with behaviour issues or needed to improve on organizational or study skills, we can help.
 
We offer tutoring, social skills programs in small group settings, and workshops that are open to the public.  We can also provide support to parents who are navigating the school system with issues like advocacy and the program planning process. 
 
Our tutoring students begin with a free consultation and basic assessment, with optional in-depth skills assessments available.  
 
Workshops are available across the Maritimes, and can be customized or delivered in a specific location on request.