Dangerous Juveniles
Navigating the Stormy Seas of Behavior
Are schools successfully serving society's most troubled juveniles?
Juveniles in the 21st century have become more troubled and sometimes more dangerous. Sex offenders, fire starters, conduct and oppositional disorders, petty and violent criminals, sex workers are all part of the middle and high school environment. Participants will receive specific ways to recognize and intervene effectively within a classroom environment with this challenging population. Understanding and navigating the juvenile justice system is a challenge for educators. A simplified process for understanding will be highlighted. Dr. Lebrun will present ideas from his book, Rebels in Society.
Who Should Attend: Classroom teachers, undergraduate and graduate students, principals, assistant principals, special educators, guidance counselors
DANGEROUS JUVENILES: Navigating the Story Seas of Behavior
Continental breakfast and lunch at SERESC
$150 for the Day
Registration Deadline: January 24, 2014
Friday, Feb 7, 2014, 09:00 AM
SERESC, 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH, 03110
Presenter: Dr. Marcel Lebrun
Dr. Marcel Lebrun has been an educator for thirty two years. During that time he has been a classroom teacher, administrator, school counselor, and special education teacher. He was the director of a stress and anxiety clinic from 1994–2002 and a university counselor from 2002–2005. He is presently a professor and Chair at Plymouth State University in the Department of Education. He teaches classes in special education, behavior management, counseling, and educational methodology at the undergraduate and graduate level. He has taught abroad and traveled extensively throughout the world. Dr. Lebrun has published several books on depression, sexual orientation, and academic strategies, as well as several articles on behavior issues and mental health concerns in children. Dr. Lebrun has been a PBIS facilitator for NH CEBIS for the past ten years, and is currently a member of the NH CEBIS Leadership Team.
Email: mrlebrun@mail.plymouth.edu
Website: http://www.nhcebis.seresc.net
How to Register and Payment Options
HOW TO REGISTER*
- Online: Click Here to Register for a NH CEBIS Training
- Fax: 603-434-3891 (Attn: Valarie Dumont)
- Mail: 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH, 03110
PAYMENT OPTIONS: (Please Note: Payment must be received before attendance including those generated by Purchase Order.)
- Credit Card: (MasterCard, Visa or American Express)
- Check: (Pay to the Order of: SERESC)
- Purchase Order
*If you choose to register by way of fax or mail, please include the following information along with your payment or purchase order:)
*Event Date
*School/Organization
*Participant Name
*School Address
*City/State/Zip
*Daytime Phone
*Evening Phone
*E-mail Address
*Attending as: Parent or Family Member, Classroom Teacher, Special Educator, Guidance Counselor, Paraprofessional or Other (please specify)
CANCELLATION POLICY:
No refunds will be given for requests received after 7 days before the event, or for "no shows". We do accept substitution of another person at our conference. 24 hours of notification is appreciated.
All received registrations are subject to Cancellation/Refund policy. Cost of registration fee is still liable whether payment is paid or unpaid, if no notice of cancellation is received at least 7 days prior to the event.
If minimum requirement enrollment is not met prior to the early registration deadline, the event may be postponed or canceled.
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