When

Tuesday, November 6, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM CST

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Where

S.C. Johnson School 
2420 Kentucky Street
Racine, WI 53405
 

 
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Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin 
info@assew.org 
414-988-1260 
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Free Parent Workshop Series
Dealing with challenging behavior in your child 

 
 Did you know that your behavior impacts your child's learning and regulation?
If you are a parent or caregiver of a child, teen or young adult you have likely experienced challenging or difficult behavior at least once in your interactions with your loved one. Join us for this free parenting presentation that focuses on how we look at our child's behavior and how to overcome the challenging behavior issues we deal with as parents and caregivers.
A sad and resentful boy sits facing the camera_ an angry father in the background.


This FREE parenting presentation is for parents who are looking for techniques, tools and proactive supports to help manage difficult behaviors better in the family.

Presented By Katie Berg, MA Ed.
Es3 State Coordinator
SNS Statewide Trainer

Katie Berg is the ES3 State Coordinator/Trainer and has been educating students for the past 18 years. She began her career in the private sector at an applied behavioral analysis (ABA) company working with children on the autism spectrum. Soon afterwards, Katie earned her master’s in special education and began teaching in the public sector.

As a special educator Katie supported students across a continuum of servicing models including as a self-contained teacher, resource service provider, and inclusive practitioner. Through this experience, she was able to expand her reach to students with a variety of special education needs peaking her interest in understanding behavior output and how to best support varying individual needs. 

In 2012, Katie became a district wide support for students on the autism spectrum. Katie’s role expanded to provide district training on topics including IEP's, challenging behavior and other neurological barriers to learning. She has created engaging adult classroom experiences in trainings, conferences and summits across the state and is excited to have the opportunity to share her knowledge and experience through the State Coordinator position.

NOTE: There is no childcare available at this meeting.