Matt Sticksl (he/him)
@mattsticksl
Parent, teacher, & Certified Trainer in Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS). Excited to help parents, professionals and kids by teaching CPS to Alberta
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http://newlightlearning.ca 21-11-2021 02:21:40
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#Alberta parents, teachers and professionals. Collaborative Problem Solving® is an effective and compassionate approach for adults supporting kids with challenging behaviour. See Think:Kids and join this free book club with the authors to learn more #abed #yyc #yeg
I'm honoured and excited to share this session through the Calgary Office of The Consortium! While this session will be tailored to teachers/professionals supporting students, anyone in #alberta is welcome to join to learn about CPS®. Looking forward to it! #abed #yyc #yeg #lethbridge #reddeer
Collaborative Problem Solving® Tier 1 Training is Nov 17, 24 & Dec 1 in #Calgary. Excited to share this approach with a small group of local educators, clinicians and other professionals! Thank you Calgary Office of The Consortium for hosting. crcpd.ab.ca/program/9595 #abed #yyc
Educators, clinicians and helping professionals in #Calgary. Collaborative Problem Solving® Tier 1 training starts Nov 17. This evidence-based, trauma-informed approach prevents challenging behaviour while teaching SEL. 9/20 spots filled Hope to see you there! Calgary Office of The Consortium #abed
Join Matt Sticksl (he/him) for Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) Tier 1 training. The CPS approach focuses on collaborating with the child/youth to solve the problems leading to challenging behaviour & building the skills they need to succeed. Learn more➡️ bit.ly/3DXTDpQ
Thank you Calgary Office of The Consortium for hosting this Introductory Training in Collaborative Problem Solving®! I'm honoured to share this through the CRC and excited to meet the participants who dedicate their time to learn about an approach to support kids with challenging behaviour #abed.
Matt Sticksl (he/him) will share the Think:Kids approach to supporting students with challenging behavior. This one will shift the way you think about students who struggle and give you tools to help them achieve success!
Thank you Jodi Taylor! I'm so grateful to you and the Calgary Office of The Consortium for providing opportunities for professionals in Alberta to learn Collaborative Problem Solving. I'm also so happy to be working together again this year!
Join Matt Sticksl (he/him) for Collaborative Problem Solving® Essential Foundation (Level 1). Participants will learn all three components of the approach - assessment, planning, and intervention. Learn more: crcpd.ab.ca/program/11163