Professional Development Courses
Inclusion + Support in the Classroom
Licensed speech language pathologist, Nicole Pounds, MS CCC-SLP, walks you through strategies for embracing the diversity in your classroom.
Cool, Calm, Collected: Helping Students Self Regulate
Michaela Landry, LCSW, discusses the brain science (we promise she makes it easy!) behind the emotions that students have and what educators can do to support students.
Mindfulness in the Classroom
Melanie Almada, LMFT, walks you through the basics of understanding what mindfulness is and give practical suggestions.
Effects of Burnout & Self Care for Educators
What factors contribute to this high level of burn out in educators and what practical steps can be taken to help protect our mental wellness?
Handwriting Support
Dr. Ann Frisbie, OTD, explains the "nitty gritty" of handwriting support in the classroom and gives tips and tricks to help support your students.
Supporting Communication for Students Who Are Nonverbal
Speech language pathologist, Heidi Fleming, MA CCC-SLP, discusses ways to support nonspeaking students' communication in the classroom.
Basics of Speech & Language
What do your students really do during speech therapy and how can you help support these skills in the classroom.
Understanding Behavior
Carey Llufrio, walks learners through what the 4 functions of behavior are and how we can determine this function of behavior for our students.
Identifying Childhood Trauma & Adversity
Brya Hanan, LMFT, a licensed family and marriage counselor + certified trauma professional, walks educators through the basics of Adverse Childhood Experiences.
SAFE: Trauma Informed Practices in the Classroom
Using the acronym "SAFE," certified trauma specialist, Brya Hanan, LMFT, walks educators through trauma informed practices.
Basics of Occupational Therapy for Children
Occupational therapy (OT) is more than just fine motor and sensory needs. It's really all about helping children develop skills to increase their independence.
Supporting Articulation Disorders in the Classroom
Licensed speech language pathologist, Amanda Hain, MS CCC-SLP, walks you through the basics of articulation disorders and how you can help support these skills.
How to Promote Social Emotional Learning
Licensed clinical social worker, Michaela Landry, LCSW, teaches educators about the basics of social emotional learning and gives practical ideas for promoting this.
Supporting Literacy Development
How can we use literacy to enhance language development? And how does literacy instruction + exposure differ for children with special needs?
Does My Student Need Mental Health Support?
Do you know how to determine if a concern is age appropriate or if it is actually a red flag for something more?
Receptive Language Difficulties
Speech language pathologist, Amanda Hain, M.S. CCC-SLP, discusses the importance of receptive language and how difficulties in the area of receptive language can affect your students.
Early Language Development
Licensed speech therapist, Nicole Pounds, M.S. CCC-SLP, will walk you through the typical development of language milestones.