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NSPN Event: Dr. Jeffrey Krukar on Collaborative Problem Solving

North Shore People Network invites you for an evening of information and networking.


Who: Parents,
educators, professionals and community members with interest in the special
educational needs of students in the early childhood, elementary, middle and high
schools of the North Shore and beyond


What:  Please join the discussion as Dr. Jeffrey
Krukar, licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist practicing with
children and families in the North Shore and Oconomowoc areas, offers an
overview of the Collaborative Problem-Solving approach to reducing challenging
behavior. CPS is an evidence-based approach for reducing challenging behavior
in children and youth through the teaching of critical thinking skills
associated with flexibility, frustration tolerance and problem-solving. This
relationship based model of care is a constructive alternative to traditional
behavioral approaches as it gives parents, professionals and the individuals
with behavioral and developmental differences the tools to work though the
issues that lead to challenging behavior, solve ongoing real-life social
problems, and learn important thinking and problem solving that can be used in
the future.

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RSVP: To Terri Hart-Ellis at hartellis@sbcglobal.net by Monday, November 12th.  Your RSVP is encouraged to ensure we have adequate seating and materials.  If you forget to RSVP or miss the RSVP date, don’t let that stop you from attending! For questions or interest in joining
our planning committee, please call Terri at 414/217-8999.


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