Created by education professionals who have worked with and consulted for the Colorado Department of Education, the Colorado Division of Youth Corrections and private facilities across the State of Colorado
Offering
Tools and Techniques for Parents and Professionals Working With At-Risk Youth
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Inspiration and Motivation for Students and Teachers
Announcing Keynote Speakers
Kimberly Carnevale
Three Things You Should Know About Me: The Challenges of Living with Brain Injury and other Invisible Disabilities
Cynthia James
Revealing Your Extraordinary Essence: The Power and Practice of Total Self-Care
Other Speakers/Topics Include:
- Melanie Smithson – The Sedona Method for Teachers & Parents of At-Risk Youth
- Tammy Guns – Power 101: Helping Youth Realize the Power they Don’t Know they Have
- Ruth Sharon – Gaining Engagement in the Classroom and At Home
- Robert Case – Out of the Labyrinth: Three Lessons from Greek Mythology
- Jim Sharon – I Am What I Am: The Power of Personal Values
- Charlie Barrett – Nine Terrific Things: How to Follow Your Bliss
- Diane Maroney – Imagine Project: Giving the Next Generation a Voice for Positive Change
November 5, 2015
Wheat Ridge Recreation Center | 8:30 – 4:00
$99/attendee
Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks Included
Certificate of Attendance Provided
Parents are encouraged to attend!
Full and partial scholarships available for parents
Click here for more information and registration
Joel has been a resident of Edgewater, Colorado with his family since 2012. He is the Executive Director of local education nonprofit Edgewater Collective and Editor of the Edgewater Echo.
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