Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Professional Development Workshop
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Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Professional Development Workshop

Youth Change Workshops
Updated Jun 11, 2019

Course Overview

Working with difficult kids doesn’t have to be so difficult.

This course is packed with easy-to-use, inventive intervention strategies that work better than ordinary approaches.

In just 60 minutes, you’re going to learn some of the newest, most effective, problem-stopping methods to use right away with at-risk students in grades Pre-K through 12. The Counseling and Teaching At-Risk Students Online Class shows you the 4 types of at-risk students, then delivers the best, updated tools to turn around each type.

Stop using one-size-fits-all intervention tools with your broad array of at-risk students, because generic and conventional methods often fail with these youngsters. Counseling and teaching at-risk students won’t seem so difficult once you are armed with updated, targeted, more useful interventions.



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.

State-of-the-art methods are provided for students who are grappling with family issues, presenting serious discipline problems, refusing to work in school, evidencing bad attitudes, coping with anger management issues and more.


Learning Objectives

  • Stop guessing how to help at-risk students. We’ll explain what makes them “tick” and give you improved, updated intervention strategies.
  • Learn dozens of new strategies to help challenged, troubled, distressed, traumatized, emotionally disturbed and learning disabled students to function better and succeed in school.
  • Transform how you understand and work with the students who struggle most in school.

Business Outcomes

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