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Workshop SectionWorkshop SectionA Comprehensive and Compassionate Approach for Addressing Problem Behavior ~ September 25, 2025 (2 days)
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DepartmentESU#3 Student Services
Primary ContactAmy Harvey
DescriptionA Comprehensive and Compassionate Approach for Addressing Problem Behavior 2-Day Workshop
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Presented by:  Greg Hanley Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA

This training will be live- streamed and held at:
*Participants must attend at watch site.

South Sioux City- Exact location TBD

7:30am -3:30pm MST

Participants who would like to submit contact hours to a school/professional development organization will be provided a certificate of attendance. The ASD
network is an ACE provider and will offer Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA)Type 2 CEUs from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. 7 hours per day/14 total
CEUs.

Description:
This training is hosted by the ASD Network and designed with school teams in mind (school psychologists, teachers, related service providers, etc.) who work with students
who routinely engage in severe problem behavior, such as self-injury, physical aggression toward others, and property destruction.

Practical Functional Assessment and Skill-Based Treatment (PFA and SBT) is an intervention for individuals who routinely engage in severe problem behavior that
focuses on teaching students communication, tolerance, and cooperation while prioritizing safety, dignity, rapport, and peaceful progress for the individual. The purpose
of PFA/SBT is to teach skills to provide freedom from problem behavior, to empower the individual to behave safely and productively in spite of everyday challenges, and to
build and maintain strong, trusting relationships. This intervention model is intended to be used with individuals who routinely engage in severe problem behavior, such as self-injury, physical aggression toward others, and property destruction. 
LocationOff Site Locations
StatusStatusOpen
1 Registered  
No Minimum; 40 Maximum
Section Dates
   
September 25, 20257:30 AM3:30 PM
September 26, 20257:30 AM3:30 PM
Registration DeadlineSeptember 22, 2025
Event ID24585
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Registration Fees
  
Everyone$0.00
LunchLunch will not be provided.
CommentsPlease contact Amy Harvey with registration questions. aharvey@esu3.org
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