A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: October 19, 2017 to October 21, 2017
Location: The Crowne Plaza, White Plains, NY
Street: 66 Hale Ave
City/Town: White Plains, NY 10601-4504,
Website or Map: http://www.nyasp.org
Phone: 914-821-1377
Event Type: conferences
Organized By: NYASP
Latest Activity: Oct 14, 2017
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"The Many Hats of the School Psychologist." Speakers and topics are subject to change. Some tentative workshops may include:
Dawn Flanagan on Using a pattern of strengths and weaknesses approach in the identification of SLD
George McCloskey on ADHD
Ron Dumont on Best practice in the Identification of students under IDEA
Kevin McGrew on the Evolution of CHC theory
Steven Feifer on Math and Writing.
Andrew Shanock on Differentiating SLI from SLD through collaboration with Speech Language Pathologists
As well as other topics including:
Autism, assessment, CBT, DBT, bereavement, cancer, bullying, eating disorders, legislative updates regarding the field of special education.
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