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View Our Fall 2011 Workshop Catalog! |
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This year's workshops have been designed to assist education professionals -- from teachers to social workers. Our innovative and collaborative facilitators are leaders in best practices and offer our participants "hands-on" practical strategies to be successful even after the workshop is over.
We now offer 4 Ways to Register for any of our workshops: phone, fax, online or via mail. If you don't find the workshop you are seeking, simply call us at 708/333-7777 and we will customize a training for your group. To register online, simply click on the 'Course List' tab above and get started!
Click here to view our Fall 2011 Workshop Catalog. |
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Welcome to a New School Year! |
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Dear Partner in Education,
Welcome to the 2011-12 new school year! We are pleased to offer you another year of exciting workshops and professional development opportunities. This fall catalog of workshops and presenters represent the high quality, research-based, academic enrichment and professional development you've come to expect from The Network Room.
During this very difficult time in our local and national economy, we understand how important quality and cost matter to you. We remain committed to providing our education partners with comprehensive and innovative professional development at a low cost. We are extremely proud to be able to do so without sacrificing free amenities for our participatnts such as: convenient parking, laptop use, Wi-Fi and gourmet lunch!
Whether it's on-site training, in-house professional development at our state-of-the-art facility or use of our customized training model, we want to be your professional development partner. Here's wishing you a successful and productive school year! We hope to see you soon.
To Excellence in Education,
Maureen M. White, Ed.D. Saundra R. Mickles, Ed.D.
Executive Director Executive Director
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Understanding the classroom experience of children with ADHD |
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ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
Gather & Settle:The Classroom Experience for the Child with ADHD
March 16, 2012
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Think of your brain as the chief operating officer of a major corporation. There is a lot to know and a lot to control. Executive functions can be viewed as an administrative assistant, telling the brain where it needs to go, what needs to be done, what time it needs to be somewhere as well as what it needs to bring. |
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