Control Uncontrollable Students Online Professional Development Workshop
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Control Uncontrollable Students Online Professional Development Workshop

Youth Change Workshops
Updated Jun 11, 2019

Course Overview

Better student behavior management starts right here.

The Control Uncontrollable Students Behavior Management Online Class is the one course that guides you step-by-step to better prevent and manage students’ out-of-control behavior.

This problem-stopping one hour behavior management online class delivers real-world, use-now strategies that can finally restore order to your group or classroom— even after long-term behavior problems and disruption have occurred.

By the end of this online class, you’ll have updated, more effective tools to reduce the disruption, defiance, disrespect, verbal abuse, conflict, aggressiveness, and acting-out behaviors that have been so resistant to improvement.


Target Audience

Teachers, counselors, principals, paraprofessionals, youth pastors, social workers, family therapists, foster parents, and anyone who works with or parents a hard-to-manage teen or child aged 5 and up.

The tested techniques included in this training course are designed to work with students from Pre-K through Grade 12. These behavior management methods are especially useful with hard-to-manage special ed, alternative ed, job training, residential treatment, juvenile justice or after-school students.


Learning Objectives

  • Learn specific, use-now violence prevention and behavior management strategies for K-12 students who act out and violate rules, norms and laws.
  • Get updated strategies for defiance, violence, disrespect, bullying, cyberbullying, and oppositional and conduct disordered behavior.
  • Learn specific, new, ready-to-use behavior management techniques to turnaround even your most oppositional and resistant students, even after long-term problems have occurred.

Business Outcomes

Teachers will be far better behavior managers, better prepared to prevent and manage students' behavioral, social and school problems.