Monday, November 18, 2024 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST
Presented by: Shannon Iacobacci, MPsych
This month is about Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) Unlocking Understanding. Behavior Intervention Plans are essential tools for addressing challenging behaviors in students, and integrating neuroscientific insights can make these plans even more targeted and impactful. We will review what a neurobehavioral approach to behavior intervention plans is and how to implement one that can significantly enhance their effectiveness. Note this training is open to individuals across the U.S., 7-8:30 pm EST, 6-7:30 pm CT, 5-6:30 pm MT, and 4-5:30 pm PST.
Cost: $39
For parents, caregivers, and professionals across the U.S.
Shannon Iacobacci, MS, specializes in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), training parents and professionals on strategies to support individuals with FASD at home, in the classroom, and the community. She works with parents and organizations at the intersection of developmental disabilities, trauma, mental health struggles, and special education. She is passionate about helping parents and professionals understand how brain differences impact daily living, behaviors, and access to traditional interventions, due to her personal lived experience raising and advocating for multiple children with varying developmental disabilities. She supports families through the IEP process in collaboration with the IEP team to create appropriate accommodations and support across all academic environments. Shannon specializes in neurodevelopmental disabilities, prenatal alcohol exposure, prenatal substance exposure, toxic stress exposure, childhood trauma, adoption-related issues, foster care-related issues, and attachment, sharing a strengths-based approach to parenting and teaching.