Decreasing Stress to Increase Student Learning LIVE WEBINAR

Decreasing Stress to Increase Student Learning LIVE WEBINAR

PD: Gen Ed | This program is completed

1.5 Professional Learning Hours

12/10/2020 (one day)

3:00 PM-4:30 PM EDT on Th

$60.00

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

Target Audience: K-6 special education teachers, general education teachers, principals, behavior support staff.


Students come through our school doors with experiences that impact attention, focus, emotional responses, and more. This webinar will offer research-based, universal tools that can support all students, including: setting clear expectations, maintaining consistency, using visual supports, teaching self-regulation, and providing social opportunities both virtually and in-person. Participants will have an opportunity to refine and add to their research-based tools which, when used proactively and consistently, help reduce teacher and student stress.

  • You will receive the Zoom link in a confirmation email a few days before the workshop. We must receive a payment or a purchase order from you prior to the event in order to give you access.
Beswick, Kristin

Kristin has a MS Ed, CAS as a School Psychologist and has worked in Vermont since 2001 as a Behavior Specialist. She has lived in New York, Iowa, Illinois and Arizona where she practiced school psychology and supported school teams with implementation of behavioral supports. She has been a member of the Vermont State PBIS Team since 2011 which has provided opportunities to support various schools across northern Vermont. She is also currently coaching and modeling the implementation of VTmtss from an SEL perspective. She has taught courses in Classroom Management and Early Childhood Education. Kristin lives in Derby Line with her husband and two children.