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Motivating the Underachiever
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Motivating
the Underachiever is a 3-5 hour teaching in-service for teachers,
counselors, school psychologists, and other education professionals. It
is consistently rated as "the best in-service I have ever attended."
The emphasis throughout is on practical, field-tested strategies for
assigning full responsibility for classroom behavior and academic
performance to the underachieving/problem child.
Topics covered include:
- Approaching the "Reluctant" Parent: There
are more parents who have a reputation for being defensive and
uncooperative than there are parents who are actually defensive and
uncooperative. John shares effective ways of selling parents on the
idea of forming an "educational alliance" with their child's teacher(s).
- Homework Management: John
outlines a homework management plan which has been close to 100%
effective at helping children accept responsibility for their homework.
- Motivating Strategies for the Underachiever: Design
and implementation of motivational strategies for underachieving and/or
misbehaving students from grades one through high school. Included are
strategies for resolving classroom behavior problems.
- Understanding and Managing the Child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD): John
brings the expertise he's gained working with hundreds of ADD children
to this module. He discusses the symptom picture, theories as to cause,
what to do if you suspect ADD, the controversy surrounding the use of
medication, and strategies for effective treatment.
Footnote:
An abridged version of this in-service can be delivered a 90-minute
presentation called "Hot-Button Issues in American Education."
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