Posted by: Scott Marjason
April 15, 2015
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Charlie Applestein Returns to DCCH!
SAVE THE DATE THURSDAY SEPT. 10TH OR FRIDAY SEPT 11TH
Make plans to join nationally-recognized author and social worker Charlie Appelstein, for his “No Such Thing as a Bad Kid” training sessions. Participants will explore children’s challenging behaviors and learn techniques to help positively influence them. These empowering sessions are relevant to both child care professionals and the public.
Please email [email protected] or call 859/331-2040 ext. 8732 to reserve your spot for this extremely impactful training. Each session will be held in DCCH Center’s Training Room from 9am to 4pm. Thursday’s event is geared toward the professional audience and Friday’s to paraprofessionals and foster parents; however both groups will benefit from either session.
This training has been awarded 6 CEU’s by the Social Work Board of Kentucky.
FEE: $129 w/ CEU’s or Educators PD’s, $100 non CEU/PD attendees. Box lunch provided.
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