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GFESC - WHY BRIGHT KIDS GET POOR GRADES
Millions of gifted children are failing to reach their potential, something Dr. Sylvia Rimm calls underachievement syndrome. Drawing on both clinical research and years of experience counseling families, Dr. Rimm has developed a Trifocal Model to help parents and teachers work together to get students back on track. It is effective for a wide range of students, from preschool through college. Dr. Rimm's practical, six-step program provides everything you need to know to turn your child or student's underachievement into success. This model, along with other research, will be introduced in this workshop.
Important Session Information:
NO COST TO PDC DISTRICTS. Lunch will be provided.
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Session ID:
349942
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
20 / 30
Fee:
$40.00
Contact Person:
Cheryl Ziegler
Instructor(s):
Amber Cobb
Audiences:
GT
Date
Time
Location
7/20/2018
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Guy Fenter Education Service Cooperative - Guy Fenter ESC Administration - Suite H