The OCCBD Summer '23 Confernce is a time for educators, related service providers, paraprofessional, student teachers, and any others who work with students presenting challenging behaviors to come together.
The day's agenda includes dynamic sessions by Dr. Mildred Boveda on understanding intersectional vulnerability - the cost and benefits of educating marginalized students, Dr. Elaine Harper on trauma informed insights, Beverly Johns on fun and engaging academic activities to reduce behavior problems, Dr. Alana Kennedy on the power of relationships, and Dr. Cynthia Frye on educating twice exceptional students and inclusive practices.
Lunch, snacks, and door prizes are provided! Certificate of attendance for 6 hours of professional development will be available at the conclusion of the event.
For payment by Check or Purchase Orders, or if experiencing financial hardship please contact [email protected].
For Student Rate, please register with your University or College email address.
More details will be provided in an email following registration.
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