Tri-State Webinar: Working with Students and Parents From Poverty

Description:

Anna Huynh will discuss proactive approaches for serving children and families from poverty that build connections in and out of school. Such connections facilitate students graduating from high school and breaking the cycle of poverty.

Learner Objectives:

Participants will learn proactive strategies that will help them to:

  • Be more inviting and less intimidating
  • Communicate with families
  • Be involved in the community
  • Be a PART

Presenter: 

Anna Huynh is a Chicago Public Schools Special Education Teacher and the founder and president of HOODHOP inc. HOODHOP inc. is a 501©3 non-profit organization, founded in 2004, that seeks to provide the positive outlets of art and dance to opportunity youth in underserved neighborhoods. HOODHOP inc. was featured in PEOPLE magazine in December of 2008 when Anna was a recipient of the Maybelline Beauty for Education Award.

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The webinars are listed by category and alphabetical order. The category for this webinar is Training Others.

Details

Type
Self-Guided Training, Video / Webinar / Podcast
Audience
Administrators, Educators, Related Services / Support Staff
Age
All Ages
Provider
TASN Autism and Tertiary Behavior Supports (ATBS)
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