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This Discussion Board is Available to Registered Learners Only.
Understanding the Highly Sensitive Children in Your Classroom
Fifteen to twenty percent of children in classrooms are highly sensitive, and yet many educators and parents are unaware of the research and implications for a conscious and intentional approach to helping these children thrive.
In this presentation, Sandi and Melissa Schwartz offer practical guidance on how educators can provide support to highly sensitive students and their families.
This session highlights observable traits, typical behaviors as reported by classroom teachers and parents, and adaptive strategies for helping these children.
Participants receive a checklist that can be shared with parents and used as a foundation for creating a mutual plan of cooperation between home and school.
In this presentation, Sandi and Melissa Schwartz offer practical guidance on how educators can provide support to highly sensitive students and their families.
This session highlights observable traits, typical behaviors as reported by classroom teachers and parents, and adaptive strategies for helping these children.
Participants receive a checklist that can be shared with parents and used as a foundation for creating a mutual plan of cooperation between home and school.
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This session is specifically geared towards educators.
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About Melissa Schwartz
Melissa Schwartz
Melissa was born an intense, sensitive, power seeking soul. Her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting's programs and collaborator of "Authentic Parenting...