Tiny Tweaks, Big BOOM!

Join Dr. Tom Webb on Tuesday, March 25th, from 3:30-5:00 for a FREE transformative virtual session, "Tiny Tweaks, Big BOOM!", designed for K-12 educators, paras, related support personnel, administrators, etc. seeking significant improvements through manageable changes. In this interactive session, you'll learn to pinpoint problem areas in your school or classroom, articulate clear goals, and establish daily actions that form the backbone of sustainable improvement. Instead of focusing solely on outcomes, we'll craft organized, sustainable systems to transform these tiny tweaks into major impacts over time. Discover how consistent, small adjustments can lead to the big, explosive results you aim for! Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event date. A virtual link will be sent prior to March 25.

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Chronic Attendance in K-12 Schools

Join Dr. Tom Webb on Tuesday, April 1st, from 3:30-5:00  for a FREE virtual session titled "Chronic Attendance," tailored for school administrators, team leaders, counselors, social workers, and deans. As educators, we understand the crucial need for students to be present in school to facilitate learning. Yet, chronic absenteeism continues to be a significant challenge, as evidenced by the FY 24 Chronic Absenteeism rate in the State of Illinois, where 26.3% of students missed more than 10% of the year. In this insightful session, we will explore why traditional incentives and rewards programs show limited effectiveness in improving attendance rates. We will dive into three critical variables that, when strategically implemented, not only motivate students to attend school but also to actively participate in their education. Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate their current attendance protocols and gain valuable tips and tricks to revise and enhance these systems for FY 26. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to this event, a link will be sent prior to April 1.
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Soaring Balloons & Heavy Shackles Virtual Book Study ~ Turning K-12 Trauma Research into Practice with Heidy LaFleur

Join Heidy LaFleur for a free 4-week virtual book study. Participants must purchase the book Soaring Balloons & Heavy Shackles by Heidy LaFleur independently (however the ROE will be raffling off 7 copies to registered attendees). For this specific event, cancellations must be made no later than Wednesday, March 26, 2025 or a $35.00 invoice will be sent. Participants must attend the full duration of all 4 sessions (April 1, April 8, April 15, April 22 4:00-5:00pm) , do not register if you cannot attend all 4 sessions. Additionally, educators must participate and complete all requirements to earn the full 12 PD credit hours (no partial hours will be issued). See the outline of the virtual book study below:
  1. April 1 - Reacting vs. Responding to Behavior (pgs. 28-94) In our trauma-filled world, our kids want to be seen, heard, validated and understood as they communicate with us through behavior. Allowing our kids to have a voice produces desired behavior. When we shut it down, undesired behavior is the outcome…60 seconds is the difference. Using the The Social Emotional Alphabet, leave knowing that Acknowledgement must come before Accusation, Behavior is a Bonfire, Compassion comes before Curriculum, kids need a Hexagon of Hope & together, we must Practice Perspective.
  2. April 8 - Consequence vs. Punishment Mindset (pgs. 95-158) Behavior is an attempt to communicate. Our response back is communication as well. If we want to change behavior, we model, teach and help students grow their coping skills for life; we consequence. If we want to feel instant gratification that the child “needs to pay” for his/her/their actions; we punish. Learn the difference between consequence mindset and punishment mindset and realize people become defiant for a reason. Together, realize there’s a difference between Defiant & Deficient students, we must Empower over Ego,  give Feedback with Feeling, provide Golden Greetings, honor one's Journey without Judgement, be Open to Opposition & Value Vulnerability.
  3. Keep Them in Class: Defining Unsafe Behavior (pgs. 159-210) Regulating oneself is the first step to de-escalating behavior & building relationships with OUR kids. Often, safe behavior can be annoying, but should not warrant a student being removed from class. We will define safe vs. unsafe behavior, discuss what to say and do when students communicate through undesired behavior & “be a VERB” in order to problem solve. Be sure to show Interest before Instruction, realize the power in siLent Listening, give Kindness to every Kid, Nevertheless Negotiate to keep kids in class, know this is a very Meaningful Mission & use Questions to Quiet and calm.
  4. Those Kids (pgs. 211-283)As educators, we have no control over how OUR kids come, where they come from, and how much guidance and love they’ve received in their lives. Navigate parts of my book, THOSE KIDS are OUR kids with me as I break down the trauma cycle and share behavior brain research to guide us, as educators, to make EVERY day the BEST day for EVERY child.Be sure to acknowledge Relationships before Rigor, be human by being Sorry, so Sorry, Tell Them your story, Wonder What happened to them, be eXtra fleXible in all you do, know they’ll get there if you practice Yes to Yet and believe Zilch Zero tolerance models equity over equality.
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