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Helping Young People/Teens Learn
About Self-Regulation
$39.95 (includes CD)
$39.95 (includes CD)
Grades K-7
Grades 7-12
Self-regulation includes a universal set
of skills necessary for academic success,
emotional control and healthy social
interaction. With this single resource
you will be able to address
children’s/teen’s anger problems, academic performance challenges, anxieties, school safety issues, self-esteem,
social skills and much more. The strategies are creative and engaging in a
way to create change quickly.
The Bully, The Bullied and Beyond
$29.95
Grades 5-12
Get a comprehensive set of lessons that will help
eliminate bullying in your school with this
resource. It includes more than 300 pages of
insights and skill-building activities for children
who are bullies, bully victims and bystanders. This
book includes: school-wide and classroom strategies, lessons for bystanders, bullies and the bullied,
skills for students with special needs and more.
Sacramento, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
Seattle, WA
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
Black Girl Blues
440-243-4040
– Earn up to 6 Contact Hours! –
Feb. 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
317-299-8400
Feb. 6, 2014
(Friday)
515-244-2151
$24.95
Grades 6-12
Black Girl Blues focuses on the relationships
between African-American girls. It exposes the historical, cultural and social factors behind girl bullying among the African-American culture. While
economic status and identity development are
among topics, physical characteristics are often the
source of intra-racial bullying.
Gang Awareness Training DVD
$195.00
Available in English and Spanish
This must-see program can help educators recognize,
control and defuse destructive gang-related activity.
It will help staff differentiate gangs from other peer
groups; understand why gangs arise and why students join; and identify varying levels of gang
involvement.
• Differentiate gangs from other peer groups
• Understand why gangs arise, how they spread and why students join
• Identify varying levels of gang involvement
• Recognize gang behavior and communication methods
• Take effective and appropriate measures
Sexual Harassment Training DVD
Available in English and Spanish
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PRESORTED
STANDARD
U.S. Postage
might be offensive
to others
• Leads to a greater understanding of how innocent and even flattering
behavior may offend others.
Norfolk, VA
Permit No. 25
• Defines inappropriate behavior
• Reveals how their own actions
Grades K-12
How does one define sexual harassment in schools —
among students, between a teacher and a student,
among faculty members? A simple touch, a frivolous
word or an awkward glance can have hurtful and
disastrous results. This program:
D E V E L O P M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S P R E S E N T S A O N E - D AY P R O F E S S I O N A L S E M I N A R O N
$195.00
www.dev-resources.com
What Educators Can do to Addr
Address
ess and Prevent
Prevent Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
Aggression
• How to de-escalate potentially violent situations
• How to respond when violence erupts
Feb. 2, 2015
(Monday)
MEANGirls
• Warning signs of potential violence
• Imminent warning signs of violence
Renaissance Des Moines Savery
401 Locust St., Des Moines, IA 50309
What Educators Can do to Addr
Address
ess and Pr
Prevent
event Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggr
Aggression
ession
www.dev-resources.com
Available in English and Spanish
This program covers the warning signs of potentially violent youth and the imminent warning signs of
violence. It also covers steps to take to de-escalate a
potentially violent situation, as well as the Crisis
Prevention Plan and what to do when violence
erupts in your school.
March 6, 2015
(Friday)
Clarion Hotel & Conference Center
2930 Waterfront Pkwy., Indianapolis, IN 46214
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
206-246-8600
MEANGirls
2015
$195.00
March 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport
7230 Engle Rd., Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
801-519-9000
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to guarantee your
seat in this highly
popular seminar!
School Violence Training DVD
March 2, 2015
(Monday)
DoubleTree Seattle Aiport
18740 International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188
Jan. 28, 2015
(Wednesday)
916-922-4700
FEBRUARY/MARCH
FEBRUAR
Y/MARCH 2015 SCHEDULE
Educators can deter bullying by understanding the
behavior, learning how to deal with it and taking
action. Discover why students are reluctant to report
bullying, how to deal with bullying, steps to take to
intervene and effective ways to work with parents.
• What is considered bullying
• Why children are reluctant to report it
TA K I N G A C T I O N
• Detection of bullying and intervention
• How to deal with students involved
• Working with parents
Feb. 27, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport
4975 Wiley Post Rd., Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Early Bird Discount
Reservations Deadline
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Available in English and Spanish
Feb. 25, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Sacramento Arden West
2200 Harvard St., Sacramento, CA 95815
Hotel
on Relational Aggression and
Other Forms of Bullying
$195.00
Feb. 23, 2015
(Monday)
Seminar Hotel Location
Small Group Sessions, Activities and
Discussions to Combat Intra-Racial Bullying
Award-Winning Professional Development Resources from AccuTrain™
Bullying Prevention Training DVD
Dates
Developmental Resources, Inc.
This curriculum is designed based on research for
addressing and treating relational aggression in
girls. Nine sessions are included that will help you
address girl bullying issues in your classroom and
school. An optional 10th session is also offered for
follow-up purposes. This program includes a
pretest and posttest assessment tool that will help
you to collect data for accountability.
Metro Seminar
Area
208 Ash Ave., Suite 103
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Grades 4-12
Depression can have many harmful and even
devastating effects on the lives of children and
adolescents. It can derail school performance and
lead to social and family troubles. It can also have
harmful effects on a young person’s physical
health. This book is a practical resource that
includes a variety of strategies quickly locate strategies suitable for particular age groups.
Fax: 888-372-6061
Phone: 800-251-6805
www.dev-resources.com
$29.95
Grades K-12
March 2
March 4
March 6
Relational Aggression in Girls
$29.95
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
This story encourages self-awareness and self-management for children in a cheerful and engaging
journey through the Mood Ring Rainbow with
Priscilla. Children learn fundamental insights on
how to name their emotions and use self-regulation
strategies to manage them when needed.
Grades K-12
Earn up to 6 Contact Hours
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Feb.
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Feb.
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Grades Pk-3
What Educators Can do to Address and Prevent
Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
Sacramento, CA
City,, UT
Salt Lake City
Seattle, W
WA
A
$19.95
102 Creative Strategies for Working
with Depressed Children and
Adolescents
D E V E L O P M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S P R E S E N T S A O N E - D AY P R O F E S S I O N A L S E M I N A R O N
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for other
staff members
Princess Priscilla and the Mood Ring
Rainbow
Grades K-12
2015
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FEBRUAR
Y/MARCH 2015 SCHEDULE
Sacramento, CA
City,, UT
Salt Lake City
Seattle, WA
WA
Feb.
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Feb.
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Feb.
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Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
March 2
March 4
March 6
Register early
to guarantee your
seat in this highly
popular seminar!
About the Presenters
Girls are now more likely than boys,
according to recent research, to report
being bullied in schools. Other studies have
shown that girls are often more adept than
boys in using other forms of destructive
relational aggression– including exclusion,
isolation, rumoring, gossiping, sarcasm,
pitting friends against one another, and
revealing or altering personal secrets.
Texting, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and
other forms of social networking can
further enable and boost these kinds of
emotional violence among young people.
Aggressors need insightful interventions
that will teach them more appropriate
ways to become empowered. Without help,
girls who are targets often suffer lasting
effects– including academic withdrawal,
social withdrawal, depression, substance
abuse, risky sexual behavior, delinquency,
crime, dysfunctional relationships and even
suicide. Unfortunately the target herself all
too often becomes a bully. Newly updated
for the 2014-15 school year, this one-day
seminar offers fresh perspectives and
practical strategies for helping relationally
aggressive girls and their targets, while also
enabling bystanders to become interveners
and defenders.
Learning Objectives
In this information-packed seminar, you will
learn:
• Research-based insights into bullying and
relational aggression among girls K-12
• Cyber trends affecting today’s girls
• The negative impact of the misuse of social
networking on female relationships
• How to instill social/emotional connections
and minimize destructive competitions
• Practical steps to empowering positive change
with aggressors, their victims and bystanders
• Individual, small group and classroom lessons
and activities
• Strategies for helping parents of bullies and
their victims
• How to tailor-make your own action plan to
address relational aggression and bullying.
In case of an emergency, another equally qualified presenter will substitute.
Steph Jensen, MS
Steph has held positions as classroom teacher, team
leader, administrator, trainer, education consultant
and national speaker. She also holds a master’s
degree in clinical counseling focusing her efforts on
adolescent and family issues. In recent years, Steph
has applied her passion for adolescents to focus on
the dynamics of relational aggression, cyberbullying
and sexualized bullying. She has spoken at national conferences and
school districts across the country. She is the author of Thrive in the Hive:
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad Relationship Bee-haviors and
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day.
Agenda
8:00-8:30
8:30-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-12:00
12:00-1:00
1:00-2:15
2:15-2:30
2:30-3:30
3:45-4:15
Program Information
Registration
Today’s Girls and Relational Aggression/Bullying
• Statistics, Media and Socialization
• Girl Relational Aggression and Social Competence
• Current Trends & Practices that Address Social Groups
• Insights and Strategies to Real Connection
Break
The Impact of Social Networking & Technology on
Bullying/Relational Aggression
• F2F (Face-to-Face) Girl Cruelty in the Real World
• Bullying in the Cyberworld: Trends Impacting Girls
• Instagram, Twitter, Texting, Sexting, Sextortion
& More
• Connecting Strategies for Empowerment & Change
Lunch (on your own)
Schoolwide Girl Bullying Program Implementation
Break
Individual & Group Strategies / Action Planning
Networking Group Discussion (optional attendance)
Who Should Attend
• Classroom Teachers
• Principals
• Other Administrators
• Special Education Personnel
• Media Specialists
• School Counselors &
Psychologists
• Social Workers (all levels)
• Law Enforcement/SRO
• Counselors & Therapists in
Agencies & Private Practice
What You Will Receive
To augment the PowerPoint® presentation and hands-on activities,
each participant will receive a Resource Packet with ideas,
reproducible forms, activities and other suggested materials.
Kaye Randall, MSW, LISW-CP
Kaye Randall is a nationally known author and
speaker who has led professional seminars throughout North America on student mental health, bullying, self-injury, depression, anxiety and anger — as
well as youth leadership and student empowerment.
Kaye has inspired seminar participants through her
practical insights, humor and proactive strategies
for helping children and adolescents. She continues to provide clinical
services to both children and adolescents. She is co-author of Mean
Girls: Creative Strategies for Working with Relational Aggression and See
My Pain! Creative Strategies for Helping Young People Who Self-Injure.
GROUP DISCOUNT: When 3 or more people register together from the same
school district or agency, each participant is entitled to a $25 discount off
their registration fee. For 10 or more attendees registering together, each
participant is entitled to a $40 discount. For 20 or more attendees, call
800-251-6805 for pricing. To receive a group discount, all participants in
the group must register at the same time and have a group representative as the contact person.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: In the hotel where the seminar is being held, a
block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at a group discount. Please
reserve your hotel room early and ask for the Developmental Resources or
Mean Girls discount.
CONCERNS OR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Should you have any concerns,
call us at 800-251-6805. If you require special accommodations due to a
disability, please fax us at 757-227-6804 or email us at [email protected] at
least 2 weeks prior to the seminar, and note your request on your registration
form.
CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellations incur a $20 administrative fee and
must be received in writing or electronically seven days prior to seminar.
No refunds will be issued on cancellations received after that date.
Substitutions are welcome at any time. Developmental Resources, Inc.
reserves the right to cancel any seminar in the event of insufficient registration, in which case a full refund will be returned. If for any reason the seminar
is not held, Developmental Resources’ liability is limited to a refund of the registration fee paid.
CERTIFICATES: Certificates of Completion for this seminar, which indicate 6
Contact Hours of Continuing Education, will be available at the end of the
seminar. Please note that Developmental Resources, Inc. is an approved
Continuing Education Provider for: ASWB – Developmental Resources, #1053,
is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the
Approved Continuing Education (ACE) Program. Developmental Resources
maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: (8/13/20138/13/2016). Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. Social workers participating in this course will receive up to 6 Clinical Social Work continuing education clock hours. NBCC (#5602) Developmental Resources is an NBCCApproved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP™) and may offer NBCCapproved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP
solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. CA Board of Behavioral
Science Examiners (#PCE 2800); TX Board of Examiners of Marriage and
Family Therapists (#260); TX Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
(#1294).
You may also register online at www.dev-resources.com
MEAN GIRLS SEMINAR Registration Form*
q Sacramento, CA
q Salt Lake City, UT
q Seattle, WA
q Cleveland, OH
q Indianapolis, IN
q Des Moines, IA
Registration Fee:
Individual
3-9 Attendees (see above)
Early Bird Discount
Date
Deadline
(M) Feb. 23, 2015
(W) Feb. 25, 2015
(W) Feb. 27, 2015
(M) March 2, 2015
(W) March 4, 2015
(F) March 6, 2015
10-19 Attendees (see above)
Total Fee: ____________
Early Bird
$ 149
$ 124
$ 99
Visit www.dev-resources.com for more information.
This is a must-attend gathering for
principals, deans, teachers and counselors
focused on improving academic performance
by applying the most current innovations and
research of schoolwide discipline, behavior
intervention and classroom management K-12.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.sdiscipline.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This event focuses on the social and cultural factors that are unique to bullying
and cyberbullying among females K-12.
9
annual
EMPOWERMENT Educators and other professionals will
national conference
gain a deeper understanding of the
latest research and discover field-tested intervention strategies
surrounding relational aggression among girls.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.stopgirlbullying.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
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PROGRAM FEES: The early bird discount fee is $149. If form is postmarked or
faxed after the early bird deadline, the advance registration fee will be $159.
Regular on-site registration is $169 (including registrations received 3 business days prior to the seminar date). This fee includes refreshments and
materials but does not include meals, hotel or parking.
Location
Make Plans to Attend these Summer Conferences!
For maximum benefit, it is recommended you bring
a team of 3 or more educators to this seminar.
(W) Jan. 28, 2015
(F) Jan. 30, 2015
(F) Jan 30, 2015
(M) Feb 2, 2015
(W) Feb 4, 2015
(F) Feb 6, 2014
Advance
$ 159
$ 134
$ 109
To register, please fill out registration form
and mail or fax to:
Regular
$ 169
$ 144
$ 119
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Developmental Resources | 208 Ash Ave., Suite 103 | Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061 | Email: [email protected]
BULLYING
This gathering provides an
opportunity for teachers,
administrators and other educators to learn about new
insights and strategies for
reaching and teaching students. It emphasizes evidence-based and
novel instructional practices from national exemplary programs currently being used in schools. This event assembles internationally
recognized innovators together with practicing educators who are
currently finding success with promising fresh approaches and
research-based methodologies.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.innovativeteach.com
Thrive in the Hive
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad
Relationship Bee-haviors
$24.95 (includes CD)
Grades 6-12
Being a teenage girl in today’s world can be tough!
While girls and boys deal with many of the same
issues; some growing-up struggles are unique to
the experience of being a girl in our society. This
resource can help provide a foundation for girls to
navigate together through many of these issues and
relate them to their own personal experiences. Using this curriculum, girls
gain a stronger sense of self worth and belonging in their families, with their
peers, and in their communities.
Mean Girls: 101 1/2 Creative Strategies
$29.95
Grades 3-12
This practical resource has 101 1/2 easy-to-use
insights, strategies, and worksheets for educators,
counselors, parents and others working with relationally aggressive girls. The underlying causes of
RA in girls are explored. Included are strategies for
teaching tolerance, empathy, self-control, coping
and other tools for RA girls.
Critical insights and best
practices for reaching and
teaching students with
emotional and behavioral
conditions are the focus of
this acclaimed national
conference. This event is appropriate for regular classroom teachers, special education teachers, counselors and administrators K12. Particular focus is given to working with students in inclusive
classroom settings.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.wireddiff.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This conference offers
creative and researchbased solutions to help
N AT I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E
counselors and other
professionals connect
with and empower
students with different types of challenges. Internationally known
presenters and ground-breaking practitioners will focus on novel,
creative and practical aspects of counseling students K-12.
5TH ANNUAL
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta | www.innovativecounselors.com
Safety and health issues have never been
more critical in schools than they are
& Health Conference today. Discover innovative strategies for
providing a secure learning environment, preventing the spread of
disease, assisting students with health challenges and reducing
injuries to students and staff at this conference.
I N N O V A T I V E
School Safety
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day
$19.95
Grades Pk-3
WINNER OF THE MOM'S CHOICE AWARD!
Princess Priscilla is having a rotten day. No bee will
listen to what she has to say and no bee will play
what she wants to play. In her sour mood, Priscilla
finds herself acting rude. She hurts her friends with
words that sting and learns they think she is being
a bully-bee.
See My Pain
$29.95
Grades 5-12
This book provides a collection of strategies and
activities to help children and adolescents who
deliberately self-injure. A variety of hands-on creative arts approaches are featured that can be used
in private practice and school settings. When working with youth who self-injure it is helpful to have
a variety of creative approaches at your fingertips.
The approaches and activities in this book can be
used with individuals or with a small group.
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061
www.accutrain.com | [email protected]
About the Presenters
Girls are now more likely than boys,
according to recent research, to report
being bullied in schools. Other studies have
shown that girls are often more adept than
boys in using other forms of destructive
relational aggression– including exclusion,
isolation, rumoring, gossiping, sarcasm,
pitting friends against one another, and
revealing or altering personal secrets.
Texting, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and
other forms of social networking can
further enable and boost these kinds of
emotional violence among young people.
Aggressors need insightful interventions
that will teach them more appropriate
ways to become empowered. Without help,
girls who are targets often suffer lasting
effects– including academic withdrawal,
social withdrawal, depression, substance
abuse, risky sexual behavior, delinquency,
crime, dysfunctional relationships and even
suicide. Unfortunately the target herself all
too often becomes a bully. Newly updated
for the 2014-15 school year, this one-day
seminar offers fresh perspectives and
practical strategies for helping relationally
aggressive girls and their targets, while also
enabling bystanders to become interveners
and defenders.
Learning Objectives
In this information-packed seminar, you will
learn:
• Research-based insights into bullying and
relational aggression among girls K-12
• Cyber trends affecting today’s girls
• The negative impact of the misuse of social
networking on female relationships
• How to instill social/emotional connections
and minimize destructive competitions
• Practical steps to empowering positive change
with aggressors, their victims and bystanders
• Individual, small group and classroom lessons
and activities
• Strategies for helping parents of bullies and
their victims
• How to tailor-make your own action plan to
address relational aggression and bullying.
In case of an emergency, another equally qualified presenter will substitute.
Steph Jensen, MS
Steph has held positions as classroom teacher, team
leader, administrator, trainer, education consultant
and national speaker. She also holds a master’s
degree in clinical counseling focusing her efforts on
adolescent and family issues. In recent years, Steph
has applied her passion for adolescents to focus on
the dynamics of relational aggression, cyberbullying
and sexualized bullying. She has spoken at national conferences and
school districts across the country. She is the author of Thrive in the Hive:
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad Relationship Bee-haviors and
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day.
Agenda
8:00-8:30
8:30-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-12:00
12:00-1:00
1:00-2:15
2:15-2:30
2:30-3:30
3:45-4:15
Program Information
Registration
Today’s Girls and Relational Aggression/Bullying
• Statistics, Media and Socialization
• Girl Relational Aggression and Social Competence
• Current Trends & Practices that Address Social Groups
• Insights and Strategies to Real Connection
Break
The Impact of Social Networking & Technology on
Bullying/Relational Aggression
• F2F (Face-to-Face) Girl Cruelty in the Real World
• Bullying in the Cyberworld: Trends Impacting Girls
• Instagram, Twitter, Texting, Sexting, Sextortion
& More
• Connecting Strategies for Empowerment & Change
Lunch (on your own)
Schoolwide Girl Bullying Program Implementation
Break
Individual & Group Strategies / Action Planning
Networking Group Discussion (optional attendance)
Who Should Attend
• Classroom Teachers
• Principals
• Other Administrators
• Special Education Personnel
• Media Specialists
• School Counselors &
Psychologists
• Social Workers (all levels)
• Law Enforcement/SRO
• Counselors & Therapists in
Agencies & Private Practice
What You Will Receive
To augment the PowerPoint® presentation and hands-on activities,
each participant will receive a Resource Packet with ideas,
reproducible forms, activities and other suggested materials.
Kaye Randall, MSW, LISW-CP
Kaye Randall is a nationally known author and
speaker who has led professional seminars throughout North America on student mental health, bullying, self-injury, depression, anxiety and anger — as
well as youth leadership and student empowerment.
Kaye has inspired seminar participants through her
practical insights, humor and proactive strategies
for helping children and adolescents. She continues to provide clinical
services to both children and adolescents. She is co-author of Mean
Girls: Creative Strategies for Working with Relational Aggression and See
My Pain! Creative Strategies for Helping Young People Who Self-Injure.
GROUP DISCOUNT: When 3 or more people register together from the same
school district or agency, each participant is entitled to a $25 discount off
their registration fee. For 10 or more attendees registering together, each
participant is entitled to a $40 discount. For 20 or more attendees, call
800-251-6805 for pricing. To receive a group discount, all participants in
the group must register at the same time and have a group representative as the contact person.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: In the hotel where the seminar is being held, a
block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at a group discount. Please
reserve your hotel room early and ask for the Developmental Resources or
Mean Girls discount.
CONCERNS OR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Should you have any concerns,
call us at 800-251-6805. If you require special accommodations due to a
disability, please fax us at 757-227-6804 or email us at [email protected] at
least 2 weeks prior to the seminar, and note your request on your registration
form.
CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellations incur a $20 administrative fee and
must be received in writing or electronically seven days prior to seminar.
No refunds will be issued on cancellations received after that date.
Substitutions are welcome at any time. Developmental Resources, Inc.
reserves the right to cancel any seminar in the event of insufficient registration, in which case a full refund will be returned. If for any reason the seminar
is not held, Developmental Resources’ liability is limited to a refund of the registration fee paid.
CERTIFICATES: Certificates of Completion for this seminar, which indicate 6
Contact Hours of Continuing Education, will be available at the end of the
seminar. Please note that Developmental Resources, Inc. is an approved
Continuing Education Provider for: ASWB – Developmental Resources, #1053,
is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the
Approved Continuing Education (ACE) Program. Developmental Resources
maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: (8/13/20138/13/2016). Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. Social workers participating in this course will receive up to 6 Clinical Social Work continuing education clock hours. NBCC (#5602) Developmental Resources is an NBCCApproved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP™) and may offer NBCCapproved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP
solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. CA Board of Behavioral
Science Examiners (#PCE 2800); TX Board of Examiners of Marriage and
Family Therapists (#260); TX Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
(#1294).
You may also register online at www.dev-resources.com
MEAN GIRLS SEMINAR Registration Form*
q Sacramento, CA
q Salt Lake City, UT
q Seattle, WA
q Cleveland, OH
q Indianapolis, IN
q Des Moines, IA
Registration Fee:
Individual
3-9 Attendees (see above)
Early Bird Discount
Date
Deadline
(M) Feb. 23, 2015
(W) Feb. 25, 2015
(W) Feb. 27, 2015
(M) March 2, 2015
(W) March 4, 2015
(F) March 6, 2015
10-19 Attendees (see above)
Total Fee: ____________
Early Bird
$ 149
$ 124
$ 99
Visit www.dev-resources.com for more information.
This is a must-attend gathering for
principals, deans, teachers and counselors
focused on improving academic performance
by applying the most current innovations and
research of schoolwide discipline, behavior
intervention and classroom management K-12.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.sdiscipline.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This event focuses on the social and cultural factors that are unique to bullying
and cyberbullying among females K-12.
9
annual
EMPOWERMENT Educators and other professionals will
national conference
gain a deeper understanding of the
latest research and discover field-tested intervention strategies
surrounding relational aggression among girls.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.stopgirlbullying.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
girl
th
PROGRAM FEES: The early bird discount fee is $149. If form is postmarked or
faxed after the early bird deadline, the advance registration fee will be $159.
Regular on-site registration is $169 (including registrations received 3 business days prior to the seminar date). This fee includes refreshments and
materials but does not include meals, hotel or parking.
Location
Make Plans to Attend these Summer Conferences!
For maximum benefit, it is recommended you bring
a team of 3 or more educators to this seminar.
(W) Jan. 28, 2015
(F) Jan. 30, 2015
(F) Jan 30, 2015
(M) Feb 2, 2015
(W) Feb 4, 2015
(F) Feb 6, 2014
Advance
$ 159
$ 134
$ 109
To register, please fill out registration form
and mail or fax to:
Regular
$ 169
$ 144
$ 119
*Please remember to mark the location you will be attending.
Name (type or print)
___________________________________________
Organization ____________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________
City_______________________State________ Zip ______________________
Phone: W(_____)________________ H(_____)_____________________
Position/Title:___________________Email
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q Check (to Developmental Resources, Inc.) q Purchase Order # ________________
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Signature _______________________________________________________________
Developmental Resources | 208 Ash Ave., Suite 103 | Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061 | Email: [email protected]
BULLYING
This gathering provides an
opportunity for teachers,
administrators and other educators to learn about new
insights and strategies for
reaching and teaching students. It emphasizes evidence-based and
novel instructional practices from national exemplary programs currently being used in schools. This event assembles internationally
recognized innovators together with practicing educators who are
currently finding success with promising fresh approaches and
research-based methodologies.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.innovativeteach.com
Thrive in the Hive
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad
Relationship Bee-haviors
$24.95 (includes CD)
Grades 6-12
Being a teenage girl in today’s world can be tough!
While girls and boys deal with many of the same
issues; some growing-up struggles are unique to
the experience of being a girl in our society. This
resource can help provide a foundation for girls to
navigate together through many of these issues and
relate them to their own personal experiences. Using this curriculum, girls
gain a stronger sense of self worth and belonging in their families, with their
peers, and in their communities.
Mean Girls: 101 1/2 Creative Strategies
$29.95
Grades 3-12
This practical resource has 101 1/2 easy-to-use
insights, strategies, and worksheets for educators,
counselors, parents and others working with relationally aggressive girls. The underlying causes of
RA in girls are explored. Included are strategies for
teaching tolerance, empathy, self-control, coping
and other tools for RA girls.
Critical insights and best
practices for reaching and
teaching students with
emotional and behavioral
conditions are the focus of
this acclaimed national
conference. This event is appropriate for regular classroom teachers, special education teachers, counselors and administrators K12. Particular focus is given to working with students in inclusive
classroom settings.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.wireddiff.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This conference offers
creative and researchbased solutions to help
N AT I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E
counselors and other
professionals connect
with and empower
students with different types of challenges. Internationally known
presenters and ground-breaking practitioners will focus on novel,
creative and practical aspects of counseling students K-12.
5TH ANNUAL
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta | www.innovativecounselors.com
Safety and health issues have never been
more critical in schools than they are
& Health Conference today. Discover innovative strategies for
providing a secure learning environment, preventing the spread of
disease, assisting students with health challenges and reducing
injuries to students and staff at this conference.
I N N O V A T I V E
School Safety
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day
$19.95
Grades Pk-3
WINNER OF THE MOM'S CHOICE AWARD!
Princess Priscilla is having a rotten day. No bee will
listen to what she has to say and no bee will play
what she wants to play. In her sour mood, Priscilla
finds herself acting rude. She hurts her friends with
words that sting and learns they think she is being
a bully-bee.
See My Pain
$29.95
Grades 5-12
This book provides a collection of strategies and
activities to help children and adolescents who
deliberately self-injure. A variety of hands-on creative arts approaches are featured that can be used
in private practice and school settings. When working with youth who self-injure it is helpful to have
a variety of creative approaches at your fingertips.
The approaches and activities in this book can be
used with individuals or with a small group.
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061
www.accutrain.com | [email protected]
About the Presenters
Girls are now more likely than boys,
according to recent research, to report
being bullied in schools. Other studies have
shown that girls are often more adept than
boys in using other forms of destructive
relational aggression– including exclusion,
isolation, rumoring, gossiping, sarcasm,
pitting friends against one another, and
revealing or altering personal secrets.
Texting, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and
other forms of social networking can
further enable and boost these kinds of
emotional violence among young people.
Aggressors need insightful interventions
that will teach them more appropriate
ways to become empowered. Without help,
girls who are targets often suffer lasting
effects– including academic withdrawal,
social withdrawal, depression, substance
abuse, risky sexual behavior, delinquency,
crime, dysfunctional relationships and even
suicide. Unfortunately the target herself all
too often becomes a bully. Newly updated
for the 2014-15 school year, this one-day
seminar offers fresh perspectives and
practical strategies for helping relationally
aggressive girls and their targets, while also
enabling bystanders to become interveners
and defenders.
Learning Objectives
In this information-packed seminar, you will
learn:
• Research-based insights into bullying and
relational aggression among girls K-12
• Cyber trends affecting today’s girls
• The negative impact of the misuse of social
networking on female relationships
• How to instill social/emotional connections
and minimize destructive competitions
• Practical steps to empowering positive change
with aggressors, their victims and bystanders
• Individual, small group and classroom lessons
and activities
• Strategies for helping parents of bullies and
their victims
• How to tailor-make your own action plan to
address relational aggression and bullying.
In case of an emergency, another equally qualified presenter will substitute.
Steph Jensen, MS
Steph has held positions as classroom teacher, team
leader, administrator, trainer, education consultant
and national speaker. She also holds a master’s
degree in clinical counseling focusing her efforts on
adolescent and family issues. In recent years, Steph
has applied her passion for adolescents to focus on
the dynamics of relational aggression, cyberbullying
and sexualized bullying. She has spoken at national conferences and
school districts across the country. She is the author of Thrive in the Hive:
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad Relationship Bee-haviors and
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day.
Agenda
8:00-8:30
8:30-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-12:00
12:00-1:00
1:00-2:15
2:15-2:30
2:30-3:30
3:45-4:15
Program Information
Registration
Today’s Girls and Relational Aggression/Bullying
• Statistics, Media and Socialization
• Girl Relational Aggression and Social Competence
• Current Trends & Practices that Address Social Groups
• Insights and Strategies to Real Connection
Break
The Impact of Social Networking & Technology on
Bullying/Relational Aggression
• F2F (Face-to-Face) Girl Cruelty in the Real World
• Bullying in the Cyberworld: Trends Impacting Girls
• Instagram, Twitter, Texting, Sexting, Sextortion
& More
• Connecting Strategies for Empowerment & Change
Lunch (on your own)
Schoolwide Girl Bullying Program Implementation
Break
Individual & Group Strategies / Action Planning
Networking Group Discussion (optional attendance)
Who Should Attend
• Classroom Teachers
• Principals
• Other Administrators
• Special Education Personnel
• Media Specialists
• School Counselors &
Psychologists
• Social Workers (all levels)
• Law Enforcement/SRO
• Counselors & Therapists in
Agencies & Private Practice
What You Will Receive
To augment the PowerPoint® presentation and hands-on activities,
each participant will receive a Resource Packet with ideas,
reproducible forms, activities and other suggested materials.
Kaye Randall, MSW, LISW-CP
Kaye Randall is a nationally known author and
speaker who has led professional seminars throughout North America on student mental health, bullying, self-injury, depression, anxiety and anger — as
well as youth leadership and student empowerment.
Kaye has inspired seminar participants through her
practical insights, humor and proactive strategies
for helping children and adolescents. She continues to provide clinical
services to both children and adolescents. She is co-author of Mean
Girls: Creative Strategies for Working with Relational Aggression and See
My Pain! Creative Strategies for Helping Young People Who Self-Injure.
GROUP DISCOUNT: When 3 or more people register together from the same
school district or agency, each participant is entitled to a $25 discount off
their registration fee. For 10 or more attendees registering together, each
participant is entitled to a $40 discount. For 20 or more attendees, call
800-251-6805 for pricing. To receive a group discount, all participants in
the group must register at the same time and have a group representative as the contact person.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: In the hotel where the seminar is being held, a
block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at a group discount. Please
reserve your hotel room early and ask for the Developmental Resources or
Mean Girls discount.
CONCERNS OR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Should you have any concerns,
call us at 800-251-6805. If you require special accommodations due to a
disability, please fax us at 757-227-6804 or email us at [email protected] at
least 2 weeks prior to the seminar, and note your request on your registration
form.
CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellations incur a $20 administrative fee and
must be received in writing or electronically seven days prior to seminar.
No refunds will be issued on cancellations received after that date.
Substitutions are welcome at any time. Developmental Resources, Inc.
reserves the right to cancel any seminar in the event of insufficient registration, in which case a full refund will be returned. If for any reason the seminar
is not held, Developmental Resources’ liability is limited to a refund of the registration fee paid.
CERTIFICATES: Certificates of Completion for this seminar, which indicate 6
Contact Hours of Continuing Education, will be available at the end of the
seminar. Please note that Developmental Resources, Inc. is an approved
Continuing Education Provider for: ASWB – Developmental Resources, #1053,
is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the
Approved Continuing Education (ACE) Program. Developmental Resources
maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: (8/13/20138/13/2016). Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. Social workers participating in this course will receive up to 6 Clinical Social Work continuing education clock hours. NBCC (#5602) Developmental Resources is an NBCCApproved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP™) and may offer NBCCapproved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP
solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. CA Board of Behavioral
Science Examiners (#PCE 2800); TX Board of Examiners of Marriage and
Family Therapists (#260); TX Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
(#1294).
You may also register online at www.dev-resources.com
MEAN GIRLS SEMINAR Registration Form*
q Sacramento, CA
q Salt Lake City, UT
q Seattle, WA
q Cleveland, OH
q Indianapolis, IN
q Des Moines, IA
Registration Fee:
Individual
3-9 Attendees (see above)
Early Bird Discount
Date
Deadline
(M) Feb. 23, 2015
(W) Feb. 25, 2015
(W) Feb. 27, 2015
(M) March 2, 2015
(W) March 4, 2015
(F) March 6, 2015
10-19 Attendees (see above)
Total Fee: ____________
Early Bird
$ 149
$ 124
$ 99
Visit www.dev-resources.com for more information.
This is a must-attend gathering for
principals, deans, teachers and counselors
focused on improving academic performance
by applying the most current innovations and
research of schoolwide discipline, behavior
intervention and classroom management K-12.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.sdiscipline.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This event focuses on the social and cultural factors that are unique to bullying
and cyberbullying among females K-12.
9
annual
EMPOWERMENT Educators and other professionals will
national conference
gain a deeper understanding of the
latest research and discover field-tested intervention strategies
surrounding relational aggression among girls.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.stopgirlbullying.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
girl
th
PROGRAM FEES: The early bird discount fee is $149. If form is postmarked or
faxed after the early bird deadline, the advance registration fee will be $159.
Regular on-site registration is $169 (including registrations received 3 business days prior to the seminar date). This fee includes refreshments and
materials but does not include meals, hotel or parking.
Location
Make Plans to Attend these Summer Conferences!
For maximum benefit, it is recommended you bring
a team of 3 or more educators to this seminar.
(W) Jan. 28, 2015
(F) Jan. 30, 2015
(F) Jan 30, 2015
(M) Feb 2, 2015
(W) Feb 4, 2015
(F) Feb 6, 2014
Advance
$ 159
$ 134
$ 109
To register, please fill out registration form
and mail or fax to:
Regular
$ 169
$ 144
$ 119
*Please remember to mark the location you will be attending.
Name (type or print)
___________________________________________
Organization ____________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________
City_______________________State________ Zip ______________________
Phone: W(_____)________________ H(_____)_____________________
Position/Title:___________________Email
________________________
Payment, or Purchase Order number must be received before your registration can be processed. Please indicate method of payment:
q Check (to Developmental Resources, Inc.) q Purchase Order # ________________
q MC q Visa q Disc q AMEX #_____________________Exp. Date ________
Signature _______________________________________________________________
Developmental Resources | 208 Ash Ave., Suite 103 | Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061 | Email: [email protected]
BULLYING
This gathering provides an
opportunity for teachers,
administrators and other educators to learn about new
insights and strategies for
reaching and teaching students. It emphasizes evidence-based and
novel instructional practices from national exemplary programs currently being used in schools. This event assembles internationally
recognized innovators together with practicing educators who are
currently finding success with promising fresh approaches and
research-based methodologies.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.innovativeteach.com
Thrive in the Hive
Surviving the Girl’s World of Good and Bad
Relationship Bee-haviors
$24.95 (includes CD)
Grades 6-12
Being a teenage girl in today’s world can be tough!
While girls and boys deal with many of the same
issues; some growing-up struggles are unique to
the experience of being a girl in our society. This
resource can help provide a foundation for girls to
navigate together through many of these issues and
relate them to their own personal experiences. Using this curriculum, girls
gain a stronger sense of self worth and belonging in their families, with their
peers, and in their communities.
Mean Girls: 101 1/2 Creative Strategies
$29.95
Grades 3-12
This practical resource has 101 1/2 easy-to-use
insights, strategies, and worksheets for educators,
counselors, parents and others working with relationally aggressive girls. The underlying causes of
RA in girls are explored. Included are strategies for
teaching tolerance, empathy, self-control, coping
and other tools for RA girls.
Critical insights and best
practices for reaching and
teaching students with
emotional and behavioral
conditions are the focus of
this acclaimed national
conference. This event is appropriate for regular classroom teachers, special education teachers, counselors and administrators K12. Particular focus is given to working with students in inclusive
classroom settings.
June 22-24, 2015 | Las Vegas | www.wireddiff.com
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
July 14-17, 2015 | Niagara Falls
This conference offers
creative and researchbased solutions to help
N AT I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E
counselors and other
professionals connect
with and empower
students with different types of challenges. Internationally known
presenters and ground-breaking practitioners will focus on novel,
creative and practical aspects of counseling students K-12.
5TH ANNUAL
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta | www.innovativecounselors.com
Safety and health issues have never been
more critical in schools than they are
& Health Conference today. Discover innovative strategies for
providing a secure learning environment, preventing the spread of
disease, assisting students with health challenges and reducing
injuries to students and staff at this conference.
I N N O V A T I V E
School Safety
June 29 - July 1, 2015 | Atlanta
Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day
$19.95
Grades Pk-3
WINNER OF THE MOM'S CHOICE AWARD!
Princess Priscilla is having a rotten day. No bee will
listen to what she has to say and no bee will play
what she wants to play. In her sour mood, Priscilla
finds herself acting rude. She hurts her friends with
words that sting and learns they think she is being
a bully-bee.
See My Pain
$29.95
Grades 5-12
This book provides a collection of strategies and
activities to help children and adolescents who
deliberately self-injure. A variety of hands-on creative arts approaches are featured that can be used
in private practice and school settings. When working with youth who self-injure it is helpful to have
a variety of creative approaches at your fingertips.
The approaches and activities in this book can be
used with individuals or with a small group.
Phone: 800-251-6805 | Fax: 888-372-6061
www.accutrain.com | [email protected]
• 10% Discount When You Purchase Online – Use Coupon Code: 10DISC •
Helping Young People/Teens Learn
About Self-Regulation
$39.95 (includes CD)
$39.95 (includes CD)
Grades K-7
Grades 7-12
Self-regulation includes a universal set
of skills necessary for academic success,
emotional control and healthy social
interaction. With this single resource
you will be able to address
children’s/teen’s anger problems, academic performance challenges, anxieties, school safety issues, self-esteem,
social skills and much more. The strategies are creative and engaging in a
way to create change quickly.
The Bully, The Bullied and Beyond
$29.95
Grades 5-12
Get a comprehensive set of lessons that will help
eliminate bullying in your school with this
resource. It includes more than 300 pages of
insights and skill-building activities for children
who are bullies, bully victims and bystanders. This
book includes: school-wide and classroom strategies, lessons for bystanders, bullies and the bullied,
skills for students with special needs and more.
Sacramento, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
Seattle, WA
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
Black Girl Blues
440-243-4040
– Earn up to 6 Contact Hours! –
Feb. 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
317-299-8400
Feb. 6, 2014
(Friday)
515-244-2151
$24.95
Grades 6-12
Black Girl Blues focuses on the relationships
between African-American girls. It exposes the historical, cultural and social factors behind girl bullying among the African-American culture. While
economic status and identity development are
among topics, physical characteristics are often the
source of intra-racial bullying.
Gang Awareness Training DVD
$195.00
Available in English and Spanish
This must-see program can help educators recognize,
control and defuse destructive gang-related activity.
It will help staff differentiate gangs from other peer
groups; understand why gangs arise and why students join; and identify varying levels of gang
involvement.
• Differentiate gangs from other peer groups
• Understand why gangs arise, how they spread and why students join
• Identify varying levels of gang involvement
• Recognize gang behavior and communication methods
• Take effective and appropriate measures
Sexual Harassment Training DVD
Available in English and Spanish
PAID
PRESORTED
STANDARD
U.S. Postage
might be offensive
to others
• Leads to a greater understanding of how innocent and even flattering
behavior may offend others.
Norfolk, VA
Permit No. 25
• Defines inappropriate behavior
• Reveals how their own actions
Grades K-12
How does one define sexual harassment in schools —
among students, between a teacher and a student,
among faculty members? A simple touch, a frivolous
word or an awkward glance can have hurtful and
disastrous results. This program:
D E V E L O P M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S P R E S E N T S A O N E - D AY P R O F E S S I O N A L S E M I N A R O N
$195.00
www.dev-resources.com
What Educators Can do to Addr
Address
ess and Prevent
Prevent Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
Aggression
• How to de-escalate potentially violent situations
• How to respond when violence erupts
Feb. 2, 2015
(Monday)
MEANGirls
• Warning signs of potential violence
• Imminent warning signs of violence
Renaissance Des Moines Savery
401 Locust St., Des Moines, IA 50309
What Educators Can do to Addr
Address
ess and Pr
Prevent
event Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggr
Aggression
ession
www.dev-resources.com
Available in English and Spanish
This program covers the warning signs of potentially violent youth and the imminent warning signs of
violence. It also covers steps to take to de-escalate a
potentially violent situation, as well as the Crisis
Prevention Plan and what to do when violence
erupts in your school.
March 6, 2015
(Friday)
Clarion Hotel & Conference Center
2930 Waterfront Pkwy., Indianapolis, IN 46214
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
206-246-8600
MEANGirls
2015
$195.00
March 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport
7230 Engle Rd., Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
801-519-9000
Register early
to guarantee your
seat in this highly
popular seminar!
School Violence Training DVD
March 2, 2015
(Monday)
DoubleTree Seattle Aiport
18740 International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188
Jan. 28, 2015
(Wednesday)
916-922-4700
FEBRUARY/MARCH
FEBRUAR
Y/MARCH 2015 SCHEDULE
Educators can deter bullying by understanding the
behavior, learning how to deal with it and taking
action. Discover why students are reluctant to report
bullying, how to deal with bullying, steps to take to
intervene and effective ways to work with parents.
• What is considered bullying
• Why children are reluctant to report it
TA K I N G A C T I O N
• Detection of bullying and intervention
• How to deal with students involved
• Working with parents
Feb. 27, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport
4975 Wiley Post Rd., Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Early Bird Discount
Reservations Deadline
LOOK INSIDE FOR RESOURCES
Available in English and Spanish
Feb. 25, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Sacramento Arden West
2200 Harvard St., Sacramento, CA 95815
Hotel
on Relational Aggression and
Other Forms of Bullying
$195.00
Feb. 23, 2015
(Monday)
Seminar Hotel Location
Small Group Sessions, Activities and
Discussions to Combat Intra-Racial Bullying
Award-Winning Professional Development Resources from AccuTrain™
Bullying Prevention Training DVD
Dates
Developmental Resources, Inc.
This curriculum is designed based on research for
addressing and treating relational aggression in
girls. Nine sessions are included that will help you
address girl bullying issues in your classroom and
school. An optional 10th session is also offered for
follow-up purposes. This program includes a
pretest and posttest assessment tool that will help
you to collect data for accountability.
Metro Seminar
Area
208 Ash Ave., Suite 103
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Grades 4-12
Depression can have many harmful and even
devastating effects on the lives of children and
adolescents. It can derail school performance and
lead to social and family troubles. It can also have
harmful effects on a young person’s physical
health. This book is a practical resource that
includes a variety of strategies quickly locate strategies suitable for particular age groups.
Fax: 888-372-6061
Phone: 800-251-6805
www.dev-resources.com
$29.95
Grades K-12
March 2
March 4
March 6
Relational Aggression in Girls
$29.95
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
This story encourages self-awareness and self-management for children in a cheerful and engaging
journey through the Mood Ring Rainbow with
Priscilla. Children learn fundamental insights on
how to name their emotions and use self-regulation
strategies to manage them when needed.
Grades K-12
Earn up to 6 Contact Hours
F
Feb.
eb. 23
Feb.
F
eb. 25
F
Feb.
eb. 27
Grades Pk-3
What Educators Can do to Address and Prevent
Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
Sacramento, CA
City,, UT
Salt Lake City
Seattle, W
WA
A
$19.95
102 Creative Strategies for Working
with Depressed Children and
Adolescents
D E V E L O P M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S P R E S E N T S A O N E - D AY P R O F E S S I O N A L S E M I N A R O N
Please post
for other
staff members
Princess Priscilla and the Mood Ring
Rainbow
Grades K-12
2015
Order TOLL FREE 800-251-6805 | ONLINE at www.accutrain.com
FEBRUARY/MARCH
FEBRUAR
Y/MARCH 2015 SCHEDULE
Sacramento, CA
City,, UT
Salt Lake City
Seattle, WA
WA
Feb.
F
eb. 23
Feb.
F
eb. 25
Feb.
F
eb. 27
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
March 2
March 4
March 6
Register early
to guarantee your
seat in this highly
popular seminar!
• 10% Discount When You Purchase Online – Use Coupon Code: 10DISC •
Helping Young People/Teens Learn
About Self-Regulation
$39.95 (includes CD)
$39.95 (includes CD)
Grades K-7
Grades 7-12
Self-regulation includes a universal set
of skills necessary for academic success,
emotional control and healthy social
interaction. With this single resource
you will be able to address
children’s/teen’s anger problems, academic performance challenges, anxieties, school safety issues, self-esteem,
social skills and much more. The strategies are creative and engaging in a
way to create change quickly.
The Bully, The Bullied and Beyond
$29.95
Grades 5-12
Get a comprehensive set of lessons that will help
eliminate bullying in your school with this
resource. It includes more than 300 pages of
insights and skill-building activities for children
who are bullies, bully victims and bystanders. This
book includes: school-wide and classroom strategies, lessons for bystanders, bullies and the bullied,
skills for students with special needs and more.
Sacramento, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
Seattle, WA
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
Black Girl Blues
440-243-4040
– Earn up to 6 Contact Hours! –
Feb. 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
317-299-8400
Feb. 6, 2014
(Friday)
515-244-2151
$24.95
Grades 6-12
Black Girl Blues focuses on the relationships
between African-American girls. It exposes the historical, cultural and social factors behind girl bullying among the African-American culture. While
economic status and identity development are
among topics, physical characteristics are often the
source of intra-racial bullying.
Gang Awareness Training DVD
$195.00
Available in English and Spanish
This must-see program can help educators recognize,
control and defuse destructive gang-related activity.
It will help staff differentiate gangs from other peer
groups; understand why gangs arise and why students join; and identify varying levels of gang
involvement.
• Differentiate gangs from other peer groups
• Understand why gangs arise, how they spread and why students join
• Identify varying levels of gang involvement
• Recognize gang behavior and communication methods
• Take effective and appropriate measures
Sexual Harassment Training DVD
Available in English and Spanish
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• Leads to a greater understanding of how innocent and even flattering
behavior may offend others.
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• Defines inappropriate behavior
• Reveals how their own actions
Grades K-12
How does one define sexual harassment in schools —
among students, between a teacher and a student,
among faculty members? A simple touch, a frivolous
word or an awkward glance can have hurtful and
disastrous results. This program:
D E V E L O P M E N TA L R E S O U R C E S P R E S E N T S A O N E - D AY P R O F E S S I O N A L S E M I N A R O N
$195.00
www.dev-resources.com
What Educators Can do to Addr
Address
ess and Prevent
Prevent Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
Aggression
• How to de-escalate potentially violent situations
• How to respond when violence erupts
Feb. 2, 2015
(Monday)
MEANGirls
• Warning signs of potential violence
• Imminent warning signs of violence
Renaissance Des Moines Savery
401 Locust St., Des Moines, IA 50309
What Educators Can do to Addr
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Aggression
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Available in English and Spanish
This program covers the warning signs of potentially violent youth and the imminent warning signs of
violence. It also covers steps to take to de-escalate a
potentially violent situation, as well as the Crisis
Prevention Plan and what to do when violence
erupts in your school.
March 6, 2015
(Friday)
Clarion Hotel & Conference Center
2930 Waterfront Pkwy., Indianapolis, IN 46214
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
206-246-8600
MEANGirls
2015
$195.00
March 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport
7230 Engle Rd., Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Jan. 30, 2015
(Friday)
801-519-9000
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to guarantee your
seat in this highly
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School Violence Training DVD
March 2, 2015
(Monday)
DoubleTree Seattle Aiport
18740 International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188
Jan. 28, 2015
(Wednesday)
916-922-4700
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Educators can deter bullying by understanding the
behavior, learning how to deal with it and taking
action. Discover why students are reluctant to report
bullying, how to deal with bullying, steps to take to
intervene and effective ways to work with parents.
• What is considered bullying
• Why children are reluctant to report it
TA K I N G A C T I O N
• Detection of bullying and intervention
• How to deal with students involved
• Working with parents
Feb. 27, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport
4975 Wiley Post Rd., Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Early Bird Discount
Reservations Deadline
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Available in English and Spanish
Feb. 25, 2015
(Wednesday)
Hilton Sacramento Arden West
2200 Harvard St., Sacramento, CA 95815
Hotel
on Relational Aggression and
Other Forms of Bullying
$195.00
Feb. 23, 2015
(Monday)
Seminar Hotel Location
Small Group Sessions, Activities and
Discussions to Combat Intra-Racial Bullying
Award-Winning Professional Development Resources from AccuTrain™
Bullying Prevention Training DVD
Dates
Developmental Resources, Inc.
This curriculum is designed based on research for
addressing and treating relational aggression in
girls. Nine sessions are included that will help you
address girl bullying issues in your classroom and
school. An optional 10th session is also offered for
follow-up purposes. This program includes a
pretest and posttest assessment tool that will help
you to collect data for accountability.
Metro Seminar
Area
208 Ash Ave., Suite 103
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Grades 4-12
Depression can have many harmful and even
devastating effects on the lives of children and
adolescents. It can derail school performance and
lead to social and family troubles. It can also have
harmful effects on a young person’s physical
health. This book is a practical resource that
includes a variety of strategies quickly locate strategies suitable for particular age groups.
Fax: 888-372-6061
Phone: 800-251-6805
www.dev-resources.com
$29.95
Grades K-12
March 2
March 4
March 6
Relational Aggression in Girls
$29.95
Cleveland, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Des Moines, IA
This story encourages self-awareness and self-management for children in a cheerful and engaging
journey through the Mood Ring Rainbow with
Priscilla. Children learn fundamental insights on
how to name their emotions and use self-regulation
strategies to manage them when needed.
Grades K-12
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What Educators Can do to Address and Prevent
Female Bullying, Cyberbullying and Relational Aggression
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$19.95
102 Creative Strategies for Working
with Depressed Children and
Adolescents
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Princess Priscilla and the Mood Ring
Rainbow
Grades K-12
2015
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