#34 Strategies to Support High Stress During the Pandemic for You and Your Students
/in Latest Updates, Podcast /by Mary LoveToday Lori and Jill discuss healthy strategies for you as a parent or teacher to use on yourself or with your students/children when you are feeling stressed and overwhelmed during COVID.
Launch of the SENIA Student Award
/in Latest Updates /by Tanya FarrolSENIA is pleased to announce the launch of the 2021 SENIA Student Award. Do you know of a student who advocates and promotes inclusion in their community? Please nominate at seniainternational.org/awards
The recipient of the award receives a scholarship, plaque, certificate and the opportunity to present their inspirational story at the SENIA International conference, as well as, be featured in future SENIA publications.
The deadline for all nominations is October 15, 2021.  A full list of rules and regulations can be found here.
April 17, 2021 SENIA-Europe Online Networking and Resource FREE Virtual Event
/in Europe, Latest Updates, Professional Development /by Jodi KittleBRINGING STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES INTO THE CLASSROOM
Online SENIA-Europe Networking & Resource FREE Event
INFORMATION and REGISTRATION HERE
17 APRIL 2021
9:00-10:30 British Standard Time
10:00-11:30 Central European Time
11:00-12:30 Eastern European Time
FEATURED SPEAKERS AND SESSION SUMMARIES
Including
Creating a Student Snapshot from the Psycho-educational Evaluation
Sensory Integration Strategies in the classroom
Building resiliency and social emotional competencies in the classroom (young child and families, and upper school age student)
AND MORE!
We look forward to meeting and learning with you during this fantastic event!
Best Buddies
/in Beijing Chapter /by GeraldClick BJ Kids Dec 2020 p 12 -13 SENIA Beijing Article BJ Kids Dec 2020 p 12 -13 to read the featured article. Click BJ Kids Dec 2020 p 12 -13 to […]
Deep Dive Into Dyslexia
/in Latest Updates, RoundTablePodcast /by Mary LoveIn this month’s roundtable, Matt Barker, Erin Madonna, and Lori Boll discuss all things Dyslexia.