Posive Discipline Presenter: Aisha Pope, LCSW Date: Friday, January 29, 2016 Time: 8:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Locaon: The United Way of San Diego County 4699 Murphy Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92123 Target Audience: Counselors, therapists, family & youth support partners, case managers, teachers, social workers, probaon officers, and other individuals working with children, youth, and families. Course Descripon: Are you interested in learning new parenng strategies to share with families? Posive Discipline provides a step-by-step approach to starng and leading experienally based parenng groups. This model focuses on helping children become respecul, responsible, and contribung individuals. Through skills-based pracce, parcipants will explore strategies that are both kind and firm, with a focus on connecon before correcon. Learning Objecves: Upon compleon of this course, parcipants will be able to: Idenfy the principles of Posive Discipline Accurately assess if Posive Discipline is a relevant/indicated intervenon Access resource materials adaptable for use with all ages in many sengs Demonstrate appropriate applicaon of Posive Discipline techniques with children, youth, and families 6505 Alvarado Rd. Suite 107 San Diego, CA 92120 [email protected] Presents This course meets the qualificaons for 6 hours of connuing educaon credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, PCE 3776. The Academy is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number BRN CEP-15014; CFAAP/CAADAC, Provider Number 1S-98-398- 0816 CAADE Provider Number CP10-906-C0317, and CAS Provider Number 5107, for 7 contact hours/CEHs. The Academy for Professional Excellence is approved by the American Psychological Associaon to sponsor connuing educaon for psychologists. The Academy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.