
Register now for this timely opportunity to be trained by Diane Senn,
nationally acclaimed author and speaker, through a 90-minute, pre-recorded presentation on the web.
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What You Will Learn
Girl bullying starts young. By the time they reach their teens, about 1 in 4 girls is involved in some sort of violent behavior at school or at work – according to a new government survey. This research-based webinar will provide you with fresh findings and insights for prevention and intervention of girl bullying and relational aggression behaviors in elementary and middle schools. The webinar will provide an overview of the WHAT, WHY and HOW to address girl bullying to make a positive difference. Strategies and activities for prevention and intervention will be given to use in:
- CLASS LESSONS
- TEACHER INSERVICE
- SMALL GROUP and INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
We will review such activities as:
- Drama Squad Review
- Get the Quick Fix
- Girl in the Middle Empowered
- Communication Cues
- Gabby Gossip vs. Kind Compliments
- Save vs. Delete
- Negative Thought Shredder
Relational aggression in girls can start at a very young age and can be quite different from boys. As these girls grow older they become more sophisticated in their ability to inflict this aggression on others -- sometimes devising complex social/emotional games that victimize others through exclusion, isolation, rumors, gossip, eye-rolling, pitting friends against one another, sarcasm, revealing and altering personal secrets. Without effective prevention and intervention, this aggression can lead to academic and social withdrawal, depression, substance abuse, risky behavior and future dysfunctional relationships. In this webinar, Diane Senn will give you insights, strategies and materials to boost your ability to identify, prevent and intervene in girl bullying situations.
You Will Also Receive
A PowerPoint™ presentation will accompany Diane Senn's broadcast. A copy of this presentation will be made available to you. In addition, registrants will receive printable copies of classroom lessons, small group activities, student worksheets and other reproducibles for working with girl bullies, their victims and bystanders. Access to these handouts will be included on the downloaded document you receive when you register.
Benefits from Taking this Webinar
- Valuable Information– From a nationally known speaker with a reputation for providing insightful and useful information.
- Inexpensive –Eliminate travel arrangements and travel expenses that you would ordinarily need to expend to attend a professional seminar such as this one.
- Efficient – No need to spend time arranging for and traveling to this seminar
- Access PowerPoint™ Visuals -- as Diane Senn progresses through the seminar. A copy of the PowerPoint™ presentation slides will be available to you, upon registration.
- Reproducibles -- Handouts and worksheets will be available to you, upon registration.
Potential Funding
Research-based, outcome-based continuing education opportunities from Developmental Resources may qualify for funding under American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“Stimulus”) Grants; Title 1 Part A Targeted Assistance Program Grants; Perkins Professional Technical Education Grants; or IDEA Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) Grants. Requirements vary from state to state. Contact your local administrator.
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