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ARESC-Emotional Poverty



Using a brain-based approach, this workshop looks at the underlying causes of anger, anxiety, and violence; how they develop; and the tools that can be used to change those responses. Emotions are processed 200 to 5,000 times faster than thought. To change behavior, the motivation for the behavior must be changed. This session will provide understanding on how that can be used with family, relationships, institutions, and oneself. The workshop addresses emotional poverty and builds emotional wealth in your students. Emotional Poverty-Provides understandings of origins of anger, anxiety, and avoidance-Gives a language to talk about brain regulation, integration, and emotional competence-Provides tools for educators to address and reduce anger, anxiety and avoidance-Helps educators manage the "classroom dance" that occurs between the educator and the students-Provides tools to motivate good behavior-Identifies the difference in male and female emotional processing
The workshop is free for employees of ARESC member districts, but all participants must pay a fee of $30.00 for purchase of the book; Emotional Poverty by Ruby Payne. 


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Session ID:
454484
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
1 / 20
Fee:
$30.00
Contact Person:
Michael Walker
Instructor(s):
Celeste Alexander
Audiences: 
PreK-12, Staff, Asst. Principals, Counselors, Principals, Special Ed, School Nurse, CTE
 
Date Time Location
8/5/2021 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative - Arkansas River ESC - Virtual Session


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