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Event Type
Understanding Children’s Mental Health
Description
Although the pandemic may be receding, another wave is now washing over us: skyrocketing mental health concerns. But what is typical childhood behavior? When should I be concerned? And if a student does begin to experience a mental health issue, what can I do? In this interactive educator webinar, learn about signs and symptoms of mental health concerns in youth and 3 strategies for helping students who may be developing mental health issues. Presented in collaboration with Janet Pozmantier.
Objectives
After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish between typical childhood behavior and symptoms of a possible mental health concern
- Identify signs and symptoms of mental health concerns in youth
- Discuss strategies to seek help for a student who may need mental health support
- Express confidence in their understanding of student mental health
Audience
Professionals working with children, including child-care workers, teachers, aides, counselors, social workers, and other school personnel.
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Continuing Education
Texas educators can earn 1 hour of CPE credit and Texas LPC’s and Social Workers can earn 1 hour of CEU’s by participating in this workshop. Credits are awarded following verification of attendance according to the following procedure:
- Attend the webinar; ensure that your name on the screen is recognizable according to your registration.
- Complete the evaluation, which will launch when the webinar closes or when you leave.
- IMPORTANT! On the submission confirmation page for the evaluation, you must click on the MS Forms link to Request Certificate of Attendance / Credits.
- Complete the form, choosing the title of this workshop and the correct date when asked.
- Your certificate will be generated based on the information you provide, so ensure that there are no errors.
- Once our staff verifies your attendance and reviews the certificate, we will forward it to you as soon as possible.
Thank you!