The Addams Family Musical by Andrew Lippa, Marshall Brickman, and Rick Elice Directed by Rebecca Campbell October 9 November 8 Based on the popular family tv show, Addams Family is a kooky, spooky Halloween show perfect for the young and the young at heart. All your favorite characters are here and this time they sing!
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All conference correspondence is distributed via email. We must have every email to assure that participants receive important conference information and links (handouts, tickets, certificates, etc.).
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ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR PURCHASE:
Continuing Education Units (APA, ASHA, BCBA)
You will be able to add these items to your registration in the ADDITIONAL ITEMS section or click on them during your registration to add to your purchase. You may come back and just order CEs too.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
Continuing Education Units are contracted with various brokers. CEs are $45 per discipline. Fees are not assessed by the accrediting agency. You may purchase CEUs at anytime up to the day of the conference. Quanity of units offered will be updated. Please check back. Sessions are in the approval process.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 & FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020
Join us for a ADOS 2 Workshop with Dr. Catherine Rice. Completion certification will be provided. The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2 (ADOS 2) has become the standard instrument for assessing ASD across age, developmental level, and language skills. Participants will learn how to use the ADOS 2 in clinical practice to assess and diagnose autism.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020- PEPSA DAY
The Partnership for Effective Programs for Students with Autism (PEPSA) Pre-Conference Day for Educators will be held on Friday, January 17th, 2020 and begin at 8:00am. The day will begin with a keynote followed by a series of breakout sessions after lunch. There is no charge for this day for educators.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JANUARY 18-19, 2020
Sat & Sun will offer a series of breakout sessions and keynote presentations. The purpose of the annual conference is to provide information on state-of-the-art practices in areas that promote best practices in education, early intervention and quality community based life-styles for individuals with autism, deaf-blindness, and related disabilities. Conference participants will learn about current research findings and their implications, as well as practical strategies related to communication and social interventions, transitions to adulthood, education, early intervention, and school and community inclusion.
PLEASE NOTE: There are 3 levels of registration.
1) An adult with ASD registered with a CARD center.
2) A parent/guardian/caregiver of an individual with ASD or an educator in the public system or private system
3.) A professional. CARD recognizes a professional as a member of a profession or any person who earns their living from a specified professional activity and whose competence can usually be measured against an established set of standards. Early bird registration will end October 11, 2019 at midnight.
CANCELLATION POLICY
All cancellations MUST be received in writing by the following methods.
Email: pals.florida@gmail.comMail: PALS, Attn: Cancellation, PO Box 781458, Orlando, FL 32878-1458 postmarked no later than December 18, 2019.
Registration cancellations received on or before the deadline will be eligible for a refund minus a one-time $30 processing fee. Note: The amount refunded will never exceed the amount paid.
Cancellation requests postmarked AFTER December 18, 2019 and electronic cancellation requests posted after MIDNIGHT December 18, 2019, will not be eligible for a refund.
PAYMENTS CHECKS & INVOICES
Send payment to PALS, PO Box 781458, Orlando, FL 32878-1458
Coaching and mentoring employees helps to boost productivity, create a healthier work environment, ensure smooth functioning of business processes and improve moral. As human resources are the key in any organisation, it is important to coach and mentor the less experienced employees appropriately to reduce attrition, improve staff retention and create a culture of continuous improvement.
The PD Training Coaching and Mentoring Training Course provides you with a deep understanding and the skills required to properly implement important techniques such as personal and professional goal setting, developing career options, overcoming personal obstacles, building trust, giving critical feedback and more.
Attend our Coaching and Mentoring training class today, or have a trainer come to your workplace in Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide or Perth.
Learning Outcomes
In this course participants will:
Understand the G.R.O.W. model and apply it
Learn to set appropriate, effective goals using the S.M.A.R.T. technique
Learn how to recognise the current state or reality of an employee's situation
Learn to identify coaching and mentoring options for your employees, creating a preliminary plan with action steps
Learn how to develop a complete plan, including motivational opportunities to drive accomplishment
Understand the importance of building & fostering trust with employees
Master the art of giving effective feedback while maintaining trust
Recognise & overcome common obstacles that are holding employees back
Know when it is the right time to stop coaching an employee
Learn to continue to transition an employee to other opportunities for continued growth
Course Outline
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 1 Getting Started
Workshop Objectives
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 2 Defining Coaching and Mentoring
What is Coaching?
What is Mentoring?
Introducing the GROW Model
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 3 Setting Goals
Goals in the Context of GROW
Identifying Appropriate Goal Areas
Setting SMART Goals
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 4 Understanding the Reality
Getting a Picture of Where you are
Identifying Obstacles
Exploring the Past
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 5 Developing Options
Identifying Paths
Choosing your Final Approach
Structuring a Plan
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 6 Wrapping it all Up
Creating the Final Plan
Identifying the First Step
Getting Motivated
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 7 The Importance of Trust
What is Trust?
Trust and Coaching
Building Trust
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 8 Providing Feedback
The Feedback Sandwich
Providing Constructive Criticism
Encouraging Growth and Development
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 9 Overcoming Roadblocks
Common Obstacles
Re-Evaluating Goals
Focusing on Progress
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 10 Reaching the End
How to know when you've Achieved Success
Transitioning the Coachee
Wrapping it all up
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 11 How Mentoring Differs from Coaching
The Basic Differences
Blending the Two Models
Adapting the GROW Model for Mentoring
Focusing on the Relationship
Coaching and Mentoring Training Course - Lesson 12 Wrapping it Up
Words from the Wise
The box office accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards.
Tickets are available via telephone at 1-866-7-BOK-CTR
Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Evening, weekend and holiday hours vary according to event schedules.
BOK Center meets or exceeds all structural and service requirements as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Restrooms, drinking fountains, phones, Bank of Oklahoma ATM’s and counters are accessible to guests with disabilities. Wheelchair accessible seats are available in all price levels. One companion ticket may be purchased with each wheelchair accessible ticket. Please indicate when purchasing tickets if you require accessible seating. Patrons with disabilities may be dropped off on West 3rd Street between Denver Avenue and Frisco Avenue by the south entrance to the BOK Center and the Arby’s Box Office. Some events at the BOK Center may have the City of Tulsa Police Department directing traffic to and from the BOK Center. When an event calls for this, Disabled Guests may be directed to 1st and Denver by a Tulsa Police Officer. Listening devises may be checked out, free of charge, at the Guest Services desks located at each of the main entrances. A valid I.D. is required to ensure the return of equipment. The BOK Center can provide sign language interpretation for guests with hearing disabilities. Requests for this service must be received three weeks prior to the event and be approved by the performer. Seating reserved for patrons and one companion using this service is in Section 102 and Section 107 . For details, please email us at info@smgtulsa.com or call the BOK Center Office at 918-894-4200. The BOK Center offers wheelchair service for guests who may need assistance to and from their seats. Please contact a Guest Relations representative for assistance. Wheelchair assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs available, they may not be borrowed or rented as seating during an event. If wheelchair assistance is necessary during an event, please notify the nearest staff member.